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President Donald Trump’s administration urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow immigration enforcement officials to ...
A judicial branch agency tasked with supporting federal courts announced Thursday the federal judiciary’s electronic case ...
The Trump administration on Thursday afternoon asked the Supreme Court to block a ruling by a federal judge in Los Angeles that bars federal agents from conducting immigration stops in […] ...
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Trump officials asked the justices to immediately halt the order from U.S. District Judge Maame E. Frimpong in Los Angeles.
The majority opinion said Minnesota lacks a clear legislative stance on ghost guns and a statute was being improperly imposed ...
California may follow Texas' lead and redraw congressional districts for partisan advantage ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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Raw Story on MSN'It's midnight!' Trump issues fiery proclamation in the middle of the nightPresident Donald Trump ushered in the implementation of his so-called reciprocal tariffs early Thursday at midnight, ...
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Wonderwall on MSNTrump threatens federal takeover of D.C. after pack of teens jumps ex-DOGE stafferDonald Trump took to social media to threaten to take over Washington, D.C., after a former member of DOGE was beaten by a group of teenagers.
The Justice Department called a lower-court order that limited the raids “a straitjacket" for law enforcement.
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Lake and McHenry County Scanner on MSNAppeals court rejects innocence certificate for man who had conviction overturned 2001 Burrito Express murder in McHenryAn appeals court has rejected a man's request for an innocence certification after he was convicted three times in the killing of a Burrito Express restaurant owner in McHenry in 2001 and then ...
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court’s temporary order blocking the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California ...
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Straight Arrow News (English) on MSNThe VA is terminating union contracts, likely the first of many departmentsThe VA is cancelling collective bargaining agreements with unions that represent approximately 400,000 employees.
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