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The Trump administration cannot cut off legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall, a federal judge ruled.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced the move, affecting over half a million Haitians who fled the country due to government collapse and gang violence, last Friday.
House Republican leaders hope President Donald Trump can be the party’s closer to get the budget reconciliation bill across ...
State, federal and local officials who fought for years to bring the new FBI headquarters to Prince George's County said ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance if Republicans’ ...
Elon Musk’s feud with President Donald Trump has reignited, with the tech billionaire threatening to launch a new political ...
Where are the hardened criminals?' Bass asks. 'They’re chasing them through parking lots at Home Depot? They’re washing cars?
President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to step in on an emergency basis to permit the ...
Alexi Saenz pleaded guilty last year​ for his role in the 2016 killings of Kayla Cuevas​ and Nisa Mickens, among others.
The Tax Policy Center, which provides nonpartisan analysis of tax and budget policy, projected the bill would result next ...
The U.S. Global Change Research Program’s website, globalchange.gov, was taken down along with all five versions of the ...
Trump’s tariffs set to cost American employers $83billion, analysis finds - An analysis finds a critical group of U.S.