
Trump Signs Tax Bill, Spurs Controversy with Deep Spending Cuts
President Trump signed a major tax and spending bill, extending 2017 cuts, cutting Medicaid, and sparking criticism.

President Trump signed a major tax and spending bill, extending 2017 cuts, cutting Medicaid, and sparking criticism.

Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson announced the next step in the case of the killing of Melissa Hortman is for a grand jury.

Supreme Court allows deportation of immigrants to South Sudan despite risks, overturning Judge Murphy’s ruling.

The Supreme Court will hear a case on state restrictions for transgender students in school sports, sparking debate.

Julio César Chávez Jr. arrested for visa overstay and lying on green card application, facing deportation to Mexico.

Michael Madsen, iconic for his roles in Quentin Tarantino films like “Reservoir Dogs,” has died at 67 of cardiac arrest.

The influx of money comes as the administration is resisting congressional oversight of conditions at ICE facilities.

In the 2024 election, political advertisers spent $1.9 billion on Meta, Google, Snap, and X. Despite voluntary disclosures, data gaps persist, underscoring transparency needs.

The U.S. halts some weapon shipments to Ukraine due to dwindling stockpiles, shifting priorities under Trump’s leadership.

The University of Pennsylvania will update records set by Lia Thomas and apologize to female athletes affected.

A federal judge halted Trump administration plans for layoffs at HHS, citing likely unlawful actions and irreparable harm.

The U.S. Supreme Court will review if Michigan AG Dana Nessel’s lawsuit against Enbridge’s pipeline belongs in state court.