
Census Bureau Tests Citizenship Question for 2030 Census Preparations
The U.S. Census Bureau is testing a form with a citizenship question for the 2030 census, sparking controversy.

The U.S. Census Bureau is testing a form with a citizenship question for the 2030 census, sparking controversy.

Brad Karp resigns from Paul, Weiss after emails reveal ties to Epstein, as fallout spreads to global figures and firms.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis lacks authority to call a special session for redistricting, a lawsuit claims, citing state law.

The Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that the writings of the Nashville school shooter can be made public, overturning a 2024 ruling.

The uproar over a planned immigration detention center in Surprise, Ariz., has intensified as residents voice concerns.

Panama’s president stands firm amid a legal battle with Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison over canal ports, sparking US-China tensions.

Julie Le, a government lawyer, was removed from her post after expressing frustration over her workload in court.

The Trump administration is reducing immigration officers in Minnesota amid tensions and confrontations over operations.

Jason Sargent, homeless for a year, faces potential criminalization as Indiana debates a camping ban on public land.

Philippine legislators dismissed two impeachment complaints against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for insufficient substance.

Ohio Senator Jon Husted, a Republican, has received over $679,000 from insurance companies like Anthem and UnitedHealth, which are now raising Obamacare rates in Ohio. As Husted campaigns for a full Senate term, these increases amid expiring tax credits are straining Ohioans, highlighting economic concerns ahead of the election.

A federal judge criticized Defense Secretary Hegseth’s attempt to demote Sen. Kelly, citing free speech violations.