The federal judiciary warns Congress isn't funding enough for judges' security amid rising threats and intimidation.
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A group of immigration judges fired during a layoff by DOGE is suing the Trump administration for wrongful termination.
Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds Gov. Evers' partial veto power, allowing a 400-year school funding increase, sparking debate.
NY AG Letitia James faces backlash over mortgage fraud claims, denouncing them as retaliatory attacks amid broader intimidation against justice.
Asylum seekers who entered the U.S. through CBP One face uncertainty as DHS revokes their status, causing confusion.
Northern Europe's prisons prioritize dignity, inspiring U.S. reforms aimed at reducing recidivism and addressing overcrowding. Visits to Norway and Germany have catalyzed initiatives like Vera’s Restoring Promise and Amend’s state work, promoting humane correctional practices.
Donald Trump's trade war echoes the Gilded Age, with 125% tariffs on Chinese imports sparking tech industry outcry. Exemptions for electronics reveal favoritism, highlighting the regressive nature of consumer taxes. As Trump leverages emergency powers, lobbyists swarm, seeking exemptions. The situation underscores the need for campaign finance reform and curbs on congressional stock trading.
President Trump's 2025 executive order on elections is facing legal challenges and scrutiny for undermining federal election security. Critics argue the administration's actions, including targeting officials like Christopher Krebs, erode trust and diminish resources crucial for safeguarding elections against cyber threats, foreign interference, and misinformation. This shift raises concerns about election integrity and the potential for increased vulnerabilities in future elections.
Michelle Obama, at 61, addresses divorce rumors, stating her marriage is fine. She emphasizes her independence and personal choices.
Supreme Court orders Trump administration to help return wrongly deported Maryland man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia.










