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Transgender active-duty service members must decide whether to leave the military on their own or be forced out by Friday under the 30-day deadline announced last month by Defense Secretary Pete ...
Though Republicans are not explicitly trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a series of small, technical changes would ...
The U.S. Department of Justice canceled $500 million in grants to public safety organizations nationwide, including some that ...
Members of the commission that oversees West Virginia Public Broadcasting remain positive in the face of possible funding ...
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw, who has overseen the class-action federal lawsuit since 2018, did not immediately order the ...
Hours after the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against the state Wednesday arguing the policy was unlawful, a district judge agreed to reverse it.
The law was passed in 2001 to allow young adults who were in the United States illegally to pay reduced in-state tuition if ...
The Justice Department and the state of Texas settled a lawsuit Wednesday, blocking the state from offering undocumented immigrants residing in Texas the in-state tuition rates for its public colleges ...
The effort comes as the president has pursued extraordinary measures to curtail legal and illegal immigration.
A former Biden administration official who made it more difficult for agencies to terminate certain grants is now backing ...
A judge unsealed records and allowed a sanctions motion in Abrego Garcia's case, intensifying a legal fight over Trump’s ...