
Judge Rules Trump Administration’s Third-Country Deportation Policy Unlawful
A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration’s deportation policy to “third countries” without ties, deeming it unlawful.

A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration’s deportation policy to “third countries” without ties, deeming it unlawful.

President Trump’s State of the Union highlights economic growth, border security, and national achievements ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence.

In 2019, Ohio Sen. Jon Husted met with figures tied to the FirstEnergy bribery scandal while serving as lieutenant governor. The scandal involved $60 million funneled through dark-money groups to pass HB 6, a law that raised utility rates to fund nuclear plant bailouts. Husted denies knowledge, despite meetings with key figures like Sam Randazzo and calls with FirstEnergy execs. This revelation casts a shadow as Husted runs for a full Senate term, highlighting ongoing legislative efforts to repeal the controversial law.

Cuba reports soldiers killed four on a Florida-registered speedboat in Cuban waters; US monitoring situation closely.

The 15th Court of Appeals rejected Ken Paxton’s attempt to stop Harris County’s legal aid for undocumented immigrants.

Larry Summers will leave Harvard amid a review of his Epstein ties, after appearing in newly released Epstein files.

Federal appeals court overturns judge’s ruling against BNSF Railway in asbestos-related deaths in Libby, Montana.

President Trump’s State of the Union address included several exaggerated claims on economy, trade, and foreign policy.

A D.C. court rejected a request to block the IRS from sharing taxpayer data that could help deport undocumented immigrants.