Judge Halts Justice Dept. Effort to Seek New Comey Indictment
The judge’s decision prevented the government until at least next Friday from having access to much of the evidence it used to secure its original indictment against Mr. Comey.
Read moreThe judge’s decision prevented the government until at least next Friday from having access to much of the evidence it used to secure its original indictment against Mr. Comey.
Read moreAt an appearance in California, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was noncommittal about releasing the full video of a U.S. military attack on a boat in the Caribbean.
Read moreThe penalty was part of a fine imposed by the Biden administration after it determined the airline had failed to provide prompt customer service and refunds to passengers in 2022.
Read moreOfficials said one person was killed and 20 others were poisoned after eating death cap mushrooms, which look and taste like safe mushrooms but can cause liver failure.
Read moreView the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.
Read moreA new architect will oversee President Trump’s vision for the East Wing ballroom. See what we know about the original design so far.
Read moreMost supported the Trump administration’s tactics, but a few had deep reservations.
Read moreA month before taking office, Helena Moreno is steering the city through a budget crisis and a Border Patrol enforcement operation that has immigrants in hiding.
Read moreSweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the last step in the process of becoming a citizen.
Read moreThere’s a place outside Los Angeles where donkeys roam free, stumbling into backyard weddings. The creatures were the cause of headaches, until they became a cause of their own.
Read moreRobert F. Kennedy Jr. may be only beginning to put his stamp on American immunization policy.
Read moreJudge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stopped short of ordering the shuttering of the detention operation. But a lawyer for the challengers said they would soon seek a closure order.
Read moreKonoa Wilson was 16 when he was fatally shot. The settlement, one of the largest in a police killing, surpasses the $27 million paid to the family of George Floyd.
Read moreThe former president defended his support for transgender rights, a stance that has provoked second-guessing among some Democrats.
Read moreTop Republicans have said they want to produce a proposal in short order to counter Democrats pressing for an extension of health care subsidies. They have not gotten far.
Read moreHe had overseen high-profile cases as a private lawyer and a U.S. attorney in New York when he was named to examine the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton in a failed development venture.
Read morePresident Trump’s new National Security Strategy describes a country that is focused on doing business and reducing migration while avoiding passing judgment on authoritarians.
Read moreThe city, the latest to be targeted by the president in his deportation campaign, has a smaller foreign-born population than the national average, according to census data.
Read moreThe court’s conservative majority said that Texas’ asserted political motives justified letting the state use voting maps meant to disadvantage Democrats in the midterms.
Read moreSome activists have lashed out, in a reprise of the backlash over the unsuccessful effort by Trump appointees to shut down the Epstein investigation.
Read moreA federal judge in Florida ordered the release of previously sealed testimony, after legislation passed last month authorizing the disclosure.
Read moreThe administration asked the justices to uphold an executive order ending birthright citizenship after lower courts ruled it violated the Constitution.
Read moreCol. Jonathan Vaughn, who joined the corps before 9/11, was selected as judges return to Guantánamo Bay.
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