The Trump administration's federal cuts hit artists and scholars, revoking grants and causing chaos nationwide.
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The main opposition party argued the law violated animal rights, but the court upheld it, sparking protests in the capital.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills affecting education funding, firearms regulation, and immigration enforcement.
The Trump administration has reached a preliminary settlement in the Ashli Babbitt wrongful death lawsuit.
Bill and Camille Cosby are selling their Manhattan townhouse for $6.99 million due to financial issues, including a $17.5 million debt.
A suspect linked to the 2019 arson of the Highlander Center, a historic civil rights site, has been arrested and tied to white supremacy.
The Supreme Court ruled federal employees in the military reserve must receive civilian salaries during active duty.
Amid claims of gang affiliation, the Trump administration uses wartime powers to deport 137 Venezuelans, raising human rights concerns and legal questions.
The Justice Department's $810 million grant cuts halt 365 key anti-crime initiatives, threatening public safety by disrupting vital programs for victims, law enforcement, and community reintegration. These cuts undermine bipartisan-supported efforts, risking increased crime rates and destabilizing public safety infrastructure.
Three months into Trump's second term, Project 2025's agenda unfolds, targeting election officials and voter groups. The controversial plan, based on debunked 2020 fraud claims, aims to chill efforts to secure future elections, posing grave threats to democracy.