
Supreme Court likely to expand Trump’s power over federal agencies
The Supreme Court signals support for expanding presidential control over federal agencies, impacting oversight.

The Supreme Court signals support for expanding presidential control over federal agencies, impacting oversight.

The Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of Trump’s order denying birthright citizenship to certain children.

A federal judge allows the release of grand jury transcripts from Jeffrey Epstein’s case, overriding secrecy rules.

A federal vaccine advisory committee ends the recommendation for all U.S. newborns to receive a hepatitis B vaccine.

Netflix struck a $72 billion deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, merging major streaming services and reshaping the industry.

The FBI arrested Brian J. Cole Jr. for allegedly planting pipe bombs near party headquarters before the Capitol attack.

Pentagon knew survivors existed after a September Caribbean drug boat attack but executed a follow-up strike anyway.

Pentagon watchdog finds Defense Secretary Hegseth risked U.S. personnel by using Signal app for sensitive info.

President Trump pardoned Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar in a bribery case, citing a “weaponized” justice system against critics.

Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández, sentenced for drug trafficking, was pardoned by Trump and released.

Nearly 44% of truck driving programs could close if they fail to meet federal standards, affecting many students.

One of El Chapo’s sons pleaded guilty to U.S. drug charges, admitting to overseeing massive drug trafficking operations.