Appeals Court Allows Biden’s Asylum Restrictions to Continue for Now
A federal appeals court said on Thursday that the Biden administration can continue enforcing its tough asylum policy on the southern border for at least...
Trump’s Arraignment and Court Appearance: Key Takeaways
Former President Donald J. Trump appeared before a federal magistrate judge in Washington on Thursday, the third time in four months he has stood to...
Trump, Arraigned on Election Charges, Pleads Not Guilty
Former President Donald J. Trump appeared in federal court in Washington on Thursday for the first time to face charges that he conspired to remain...
What’s Next in the Trump Election Case? Setting a Pretrial Timetable
The election case against former President Donald J. Trump will now move to the pretrial phase before Judge Tanya S. Chutkan after he pleaded not...
AP Psychology in Florida Is ‘Effectively Banned,’ College Board Says
The College Board announced on Thursday that Florida school districts should no longer offer Advanced Placement Psychology, one of the most popular A.P. courses, the...
Trump’s Court Day: An Encounter With Jack Smith and a Different Swearing In
Former President Donald J. Trump returned to Washington on Thursday, rose to full height, raised his right hand and swore an oath. This time it...
Trump’s Court Day: An Encounter With Jack Smith and a Different Swearing In
Former President Donald J. Trump returned to Washington on Thursday, rose to full height, raised his right hand and swore an oath. This time it...
The Next Affirmative Action Battle May Be at West Point
Students for Fair Admissions, fresh off its Supreme Court victory gutting affirmative action in college admissions, is preparing for another potential lawsuit. The group is...
Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism Professor
Texas A&M University acknowledged on Thursday that top university officials, fearing criticism from conservatives, had made “significant mistakes” in their failed effort to hire a...
Fact-Checking Trump Defenders’ Claims After Indictment in Election Case
What Was Said “All of the people who claim that the 2016 election wasn’t legitimate, all of the people who claimed in 2004, with a...
Georgia Missionary Spends $30 Million Meant for Bibles on Gambling and Gold
To Amish and Mennonite communities in Ohio, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Jason Gerald Shenk was a devout missionary spreading the word of God overseas. With...
Two U.S. Navy Sailors Charged With Helping Chinese
Two Navy sailors in Southern California were arrested and accused of providing military secrets and sensitive information to Chinese intelligence officers, according to a pair...
Six Former Mississippi Officers Face Civil Rights Charges in Assault on 2 Black Men
Six white former law enforcement officers from Mississippi have been charged with federal civil rights offenses several months after they raided a home where prosecutors...
DeSantis Wants to ‘Remove’ Trials From D.C. Legal Experts Say It’s a Non-Starter.
Legal experts say that an idea floated by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida about transferring criminal cases out of Washington, D.C., is a flawed concept....