U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ending a policy that required the agency to report the deaths of former detainees that occurred within 30 days of their release from federal custody. read more
Department of Justice lawyers made the bizarre argument while defending Donald Trump's ballroom. read more
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes plans to seek a new indictment against allies of President Donald Trump who aided his quest to overturn the 2020 election, her office said Thursday after the state's high court shot down an effort to revive her sprawling first indictment against them. read more
Take the time to read Alexander Browder's report on how cryptocurrency has become a powerful tool for criminals. It upset Moscow so much that they sanctioned the teen for writing it. read more
Broadcaster has sought documents under subpoena in effort to identify impact of "Panorama" documentary on US president ... read more
'We are called by our faith to put our bodies on the line if that's the call,' said the Rev. Robin Tanner, a Unitarian Universalist minister. read more
Nicholas Kristof, New York Times: American humanitarian aid not only saved one life every 10 seconds but was also safeguarding the world from epidemics. read more
Hayes Brown: Trump has put the boy who cried "mortgage fraud" as the (acting) overseer of America's intelligence agencies. That can't end well for anyone. read more
Trump Administration Set to Illegally Pay TotalEnergies $795 Million to Abandon Wind Lease off the Coast of New York and Invest in Fossil Fuels in Texas ... Canceled Project Would Have Saved New Yorkers $10 Billion in Energy Bills and Brought More Than 1,700 Jobs to the State read more
Fans heading to games at the World Cup will be banned from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums ... read more
The House Armed Services Committee adopted a provision for the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would demand the Pentagon inform Congress why senior military officers were fired or dismissed within five days. read more
A Lawfare study reveals that almost one in 16 insurrectionists subject to the president's clemency order has been arrested for and charged with -- and in the vast majority of cases convicted of -- other crimes, at least some of which were actively enabled by the clemency actions. read more
California's first-ever anti-data center ballot measure is shaping up to be an absolute shellacking for the tech industry ... read more
Courts similarly tried to slow or reverse President Donald Trump's efforts to disband Voice of America or demolish the White House's East Wing, only to realize ... read more
House Republicans, with the help of four Democrats, voted Thursday to approve legislation that would slash nutrition assistance for millions of young children and pregnant and postpartum women, even as food prices continue to rise nationwide and earlier GOP cuts to federal aid take hold. read more
The president, 79, was speaking in the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon when he revealed he's now pushing for a promenade behind the Lincoln Memorial, as something that "just came up." read more