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How to make sense of the president's immigration crackdown, which keeps catching non-criminals in its crosshairs.
Taylor Wilson: Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson, and today is Tuesday, April 29th, 2025. This is The Excerpt. Today, results ...
Öztürk's lawyers filed a petition against her arrest while she was being held in Vermont. A federal judge ordered the ...
Millions of legal immigrants, many of them Hispanic, have faced renewed uncertainty about their future in the U.S. during the first 100 days of the Trump administration, as the government launched an ...
President Trump’s first 100 days have upended norms in the White House and across the federal government with a slew of ...
MIAMI — David Knezevich, the Fort Lauderdale man charged with killing his estranged wife in Spain early last year, took his ...
The key issue before the justices is under what circumstances people can sue the federal government in an effort to hold its ...
Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively have attacked each other in court—and in the press—since filing competing lawsuits over ...
In a speech to a joint session of Congress in March, President Donald Trump took direct aim at diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Timothy Randall, 29, was shot and killed by former Sgt. Shane Iverson of the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office during a traffic ...
The president’s dizzying efforts to reconfigure the global economy, reshape the federal government and restrict immigration have been undergirded by a nonstop distortion of facts.
Asked specifically whether the administration is prepared to target higher-level judges, the White House press secretary demurred, calling it “a hypothetical question.” Leavitt quickly added, “I defer ...