Federal immigration agents deployed to Minneapolis have used aggressive crowd-control tactics — including pointing rifles at demonstrators and deploying chemical irritants — actions the government says are necessary to protect officers from violent att...
Postal Service unveils new Muhammad Ali stamp in champ’s hometown
Postal officials have unveiled a commemorative stamp of boxing legend Muhammad Ali in Louisville, Kentucky
Defense Department says military newspaper Stars and Stripes must eliminate ‘woke distractions’
The Defense Department says it is revamping the military newspaper Stars and Stripes to focus on “reporting for our warfighters” and eliminate woke distractions
Middle East allies in blitz of diplomacy urged Trump to hold off on Iran strikes, diplomat says
Several Middle Eastern allies of the United States have urged the Trump administration to hold off on strikes against Iran for the government’s deadly crackdown on protesters
Confusion erupts in mental health and substance abuse programs as HHS cuts, then reinstates grants
Providers, state health agencies and others are feeling whiplash and confusion after the Trump administration eliminated and then abruptly reinstated grants that support substance abuse and mental health programs nationwide
Man accused of shooting at New Hampshire country club indicted on first-degree murder, other charges
A man accused of opening fire at a New Hampshire country club in September has been indicted on murder, attempted murder and assault charges
Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit seeking detailed voter info
A federal judge has dismissed a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against California that sought detailed voting records and personal data on the state’s 23 million registered voters
Trump isn’t waiting for future generations to name things after him. It’s happening now
President Donald Trump isn't waiting for future generations to decide to name important things in his honor — he's doing it himself
Inside a year of firings that have shaken the Trump Justice Department: ‘A great deal of fear’
As Attorney General Pam Bondi approaches her first anniversary on the job, the firings of career attorneys have defined her turbulent tenure
How the White House and governors want to fix AI-driven power shortages and price spikes
The White House and a bipartisan group of governors are holding an event Friday taking aim at power shortages and price spikes from data centers for artificial intelligence