Amid claims of gang affiliation, the Trump administration uses wartime powers to deport 137 Venezuelans, raising human rights concerns and legal questions.
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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.
Some Arizona border officials welcome Trump's military order, but advocates and environmentalists express concerns.
President Trump resists tax hikes on the rich, fearing a mass exodus of millionaires. Critics argue it protects wealth over fairness.
Supreme Court shows support for Maryland parents opposing LGBTQ books in schools; Pope Benedict XVI resigned, Francis...
A bipartisan plan to increase Arizona's housing supply through zoning deregulation has stalled at the state Capitol.
The Supreme Court temporarily halted deportations of Venezuelans in Texas under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act.
The federal judiciary warns Congress isn't funding enough for judges' security amid rising threats and intimidation.
A group of immigration judges fired during a layoff by DOGE is suing the Trump administration for wrongful termination.