
San Francisco Immigration Court Closes Amid Nationwide Judicial Turmoil
San Francisco’s main immigration court closed, leaving chaos as judges were fired, retired, or resigned amid upheaval.

San Francisco’s main immigration court closed, leaving chaos as judges were fired, retired, or resigned amid upheaval.

Former Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil seeks Supreme Court intervention after a federal court nears deportation.

John James’ PAC hired consultants linked to a Trump-NRA scheme, undermining his anti-corruption stance as he runs for Michigan governor. His PAC paid $1.3M to Red Eagle Media Group, involved in alleged illegal campaign coordination.

The head of a far-left Greek militant group that killed 23 people has been released from prison, prompting a review.

An advocacy group is suing the Trump administration over a near-ban on abortions for veterans using VA healthcare.

A Turkish court annulled the 2023 congress electing Ozgur Ozel, reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu and threatening CHP unity.

During a primary debate on March 25, congressional candidate Marty O’Donnell downplayed job struggles facing youth, suggesting spiritual guidance over economic opportunities. This perspective contrasts with job losses in Las Vegas, highlighting his disconnect from economic realities as he campaigns in Nevada’s 3rd District.

The UN’s top court supports the right to strike, impacting global labor laws, though not legally binding. Labor unions celebrate.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cuban property owners, reviving Havana Docks’ claims against cruise lines.

A divided Supreme Court dismissed Alabama’s bid to execute a man found intellectually disabled by lower courts.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler used taxpayer funds for ads promoting GOP tax cuts, sparking ethics concerns. Over 37,000 constituents may lose Medicaid coverage.

The runoff field for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama was set, with Jared Hudson and Barry Moore advancing for the GOP.