Judge Accused of ‘Animus’ Toward Trump Strikes Down His Sanctions on Law Firm Behind Steele Dossier — and Quotes Shakespeare to Boot
Perkins Coie’s win in court could galvanize other firms to adopt adversarial stances toward the 47th president.
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
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Why In The World Does American Airlines Fly To Washington Dulles?
At face value, it doesn’t make sense to fly to the hub of a competitor when you have your own hub just down the road.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Neronha: Judge's order restores 'jobs of hardworking federal employees'
A federal judge has ordered the reinstatement of federal employees in who were fired by the Trump administration.
Trump Invokes the Alien Enemies Act, a Wartime Law, to Deport Venezuelans
The order declared that unauthorized Venezuelan immigrants who are at least 14 years old and part of the Tren de Aragua gang can be “apprehended, restrained, secured and removed.”
‘A major first step’: Local leaders react to Senate’s unanimous approval of DC budget bill
D.C. leaders are reacting to a bill that would reverse a provision to the spending package that would have required over $1 billion in cuts to D.C.’s budget.
20 states, including Illinois, suing over Trump's Department of Education layoffs
Here's what to know about the 20-state lawsuit seeking block the Trump administration from dismantling the Department of Education.
20 States and District of Columbia Sue Over U.S. Department of Education Mass Layoff
On March 13, 2025, twenty states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration to stop its plans to cut the U.S. Department of Education’s workforce by roughly half. The case is in the U.
D.C. Families, Facing Lost Jobs and a Gutted City Budget, Beseech Republican Lawmakers
With signs made from crayons and colored markers, children rallied on Capitol Hill with their parents on Thursday, protesting layoffs and spending limits.
Study reveals significant SNAP cuts could cost states over $20 billion annually
Lawmakers warn that GOP budget cuts could severely impact food assistance for children, with potential SNAP cuts affecting over 20% of kids in 17 states.
Group Drops Lawsuit Over USCIS Zero-Grace Period for Green Cards
A national immigration group voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit filed against US Citizenship and Immigration Services over abrupt changes to forms for green cards and other benefits without a grace period for applications already submitted.
Judge Reinstates Federal Labor Authority Official Fired by Trump
The former chair of the agency that enforces labor laws for the federal workforce will return to her job, reversing President Donald Trump‘s decision to fire her in February, a US district judge ruled.
Attorney General James, 20 other attorneys general sue to stop DOE cuts
New York and the other attorneys general filed the lawsuit asking to stop the firing of half the Department of Education's workforce.
California joins 19 Democratic states in suit to stop massive Education Department layoffs
The states allege the cuts amount to an illegal shutdown of the Education Department's crucial, congressionally-mandated work, including protecting civil rights.
EPA froze 'green bank' funds worth billions, climate group suit says
A nonprofit that was awarded nearly $7 billion by the Biden administration to finance clean energy and climate-friendly projects has sued the Environmental Protection Agency, accusing it of improperly
Law Firm Targeted by a Trump Executive Order Files Suit
There had been deep concerns in the legal community that no firm was going to be willing to step up and represent the firm, Perkins Coie.
Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil arrested by ICE over Gaza protests, sparking free speech concerns
The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate of Columbia University and pro-Palestine activist, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked nationwide protests and mount
Trump Plans to Abolish CFPB Despite Reviving Work, Official Says
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official charged with laying off the agency’s staff said the Trump administration pushed to fully shutter the watchdog as recently as last week, even as a court probes whether it can.
Authorities: Armed man shot by Secret Service near White House while Trump out of town
An armed man believed to be traveling from Indiana was shot near the White House by U.S. Secret Service agents. No one else was injured in the shooting, according to a Secret Service statement.
4 girls basketball teams set to resume PIAA playoff action, plus news, notables
Janae Patterson (19.4 points a game) is the L-L’s leading scorer, and she’s up to 1,210 career points for PV. She scored 11 points, and Katie Stoltzfus drilled four treys and poured in 17 points in the Braves’ 61-39 first-round win over Masterman.
Drawing huge crowds, Bernie Sanders steps into leadership of the anti-Trump resistance
He’s facing several hundred ecstatic voters huddled outside a suburban Detroit high school — the group that did not fit inside the high school’s gym or two overflow rooms. The crowd screams in delight when he tells them that a combined total of 9,000 people had shown up for the rally.
Georgetown dean fires back at Trump official who demanded curriculum changes
The dean of Georgetown University Law Center has rebuffed a Trump administration official who sought to control the Catholic school’s curriculum. That’s not going to happen, Dean William M. Treanor said, because of the First Amendment.
Secret Service shoots armed Indiana man after 'confrontation' near White House
The suspect was taken to an area hospital and his condition is not immediately available, officials said. No other injuries were reported.
Tribes Challenge Trump's Cuts at Indian Schools Without Input
The Trump administration violated federal law by failing to consult with Native American tribes before implementing staffing cuts at Indian schools, a lawsuit filed in federal court by Tribal Nations and Native students says.
U.S. Supreme Court hear challenge to Colorado conversion therapy ban
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said yes to a legal challenge to a Colorado law which bans conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors.
OHSAA state wrestling live coverage Saturday: Follow the action from Day 2
Saturday's OHSAA wrestling action at the Schottenstein Center kicks off at 9:30 a.m. Follow along for live updates from matside Day 2.
Riverside's balance too much for Tigers in state opener
Freshman Nico Antoniacci scored 23 points and dished out five assists while leading the four double-figure scorers as District 2 champion Riverside knocked out Southern Columbia, 77-54, in
Here are the Boone County girls basketball teams that are advancing in the MSHAA Playoffs
Four Boone County girls basketball teams looked to keep their seasons going on Saturday. Here's how they performed.
PIAA girls basketball roundup: Northern Lebanon works double-OT, advances to Class 4A Sweet 16
One Lancaster-Lebanon League girls basketball squad punched its ticket to the Sweet 16 of the PIAA playoffs on Saturday.
'Perfect day:' Aiken Running Club welcomes mild weather for Triple Crown challenge
About 350 runners, joggers and walkers had Virginia Acres Park on their morning agenda March 8, as AIken Running Club held its Triple Crown Road Race, offering both a five-kilometer and a 10-mile event.
PIAA BOYS BASKETBALL: Riverside marches on with convincing win over Southern Columbia
It took a little while to shake off the rust of a lengthy layoff from intense competition, but Riverside and its arsenal of scorers kept the team charging in the state playoffs. Nico
Labor Board Back in Business After Fired Member's Reinstatement
The National Labor Relations Board issued its first rulings since a federal judge reinstated member Gwynne Wilcox, but it’s unclear how long the window for board action will remain open.
Trump Fails in First Bid to Block Labor Board Member's Return
The federal judge who reinstated fired NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox rejected the Trump administration’s bid to stay her order, though an appeals court will soon take up the issue.