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In his first 100 days, Donald Trump has attacked due process rights in the immigration system, which could lead to more permanent consequences than his first term.
Three years since its founding, and three months into Trump’s second term, Semafor today presents an interesting proposition: ...
In the well-heeled Sydney beachside suburb of Bondi Junction, early voters leaving a pre-poll centre said they had Donald ...
The White House and the courts owe it to the Constitution to reach an understanding of their respective obligations for the ...
So far, to avoid reprisals, at least nine firms have promised to provide roughly $1 billion in top-tier pro bono legal advice ...
Across the United States, a federal program has been turning local police into immigration enforcers under US Immigration and ...
Polling finds Trump’s overall approval is higher than in his first term, but the numbers are slipping, and he faces serious ...
The conservative senator from Missouri, better known for his raised fist in solidarity with Trump supporters on Jan. 6, is ...
Electricity prices are spiking, and the Trump administration’s actions are further increasing costs for working people while ...
Eric Silagy, the former CEO of Florida Power & Light, says the oversight body should be tasked with making sure taxpayer ...
President Donald Trump made clear Sunday that he would not follow his predecessor’s practice of recognizing Indigenous ...
The Kremlin spokesman also noted that the United States continues its efforts "to bring the process to a peaceful track" ...