
The Trump administration's "divide and conquer" approach to LGBTQ rights
Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.
Now in its sixth month, President Trump's administration has become the antithesis of progress, many LGBTQ Americans say.
Congress is racing to meet a self-imposed July 4 deadline to send the tax and spending bill to the president.
President Trump has pushed for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire for weeks, but a deal has proven elusive so far.
U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan ruled that President Trump's executive order is unconstitutional.
The move marks the latest university resignation tied to President Trump's national effort to scrutinize and scale back diversity efforts at universities.
President Trump took credit for the agreement, which many hope will put a clear end to decades of conflict.
The GOP's "big, beautiful bill" would offer $12.5 billion to overhaul the air traffic control system. Crash victims' families call it "a down payment only."
Republicans are scrambling to meet their goal of sending President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" to his desk within the next week.
The U.S. agreed to a request by Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys that his release order be delayed through July 16.
President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.
The Trump administration will revoke the legal status and work permits of hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants in early September.
The USNS Harvey Milk is being renamed the USNS Oscar V. Peterson in honor of a Navy chief watertender who died in World War II.
Sam Tanenhaus' new biography examines the life and influence of the political commentator, magazine editor and TV debater who catalyzed America's conservative movement.
The Supreme Court, ruling in the birthright citizenship case, reined in federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
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