A Washington federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the Trump administration cannot ignore the Presidential Records Act, and held that the law is likely constitutional. The order, from Judge John D.
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A US federal judge has ruled that immigration authorities cannot indefinitely pause green card applications from immigrants linked to countries under travel restrictions, calling the policy unlawful ...
Kendra Duggar tells Joseph Duggar that she will be represented by the Duggar family's longtime attorney Travis Story in a jail call Chris Spargo is a senior reporter at PEOPLE who joined the crime ...
President Trump suggested late Wednesday he's avoiding describing the military conflict with Iran as a "war" because of concerns around the fact that Congress hasn't authorized military force. "I ...
The Pirates announced that star prospect Konnor Griffin has been reassigned to the team’s minor league spring camp. Barring something surprising like a last-minute contract extension, the transaction ...
MADRID, March 17 (Reuters) - The upcoming report by Spain's antitrust and energy watchdog CNMC on the massive blackout that hit the Iberian ‌Peninsula last year will not assign blame for the outage, ...