The Ministry of Defense has announced a significant reduction in the number of officially recognized religious affiliations, cutting the list of options from over 200 down to 31.
Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say
The counterintelligence threat level was raised by the Defense Intelligence Agency in recent weeks after growing concerns that Israeli espionage had become more aggressive than usual, sources say.
President Donald Trump has denied claims that launching a war against Iran this year betrays the 'no new wars' pledge he repeatedly made during his re-election campaign.
A federal judge sided with 20 Democratic states and halted an effort by the Trump administration to force states to comply with a range of conditions to get billions of dollars from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
President Donald Trump has issued a pardon to Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman from Indiana who served nearly two years in prison for making illegal stock trades based on inside information after he left office.
The Supreme Court is getting ready to hand down consequential decisions on key aspects President Donald Trump’s agenda in the coming weeks, including a case about who is an American citizen and the extent of the president’s control of independent federal agencies.
Cracks are appearing in GOP support for Trump’s agenda. As the midterms approach, disputes over key policies and appointments are sparking internal friction, posing a growing challenge to his "one-man rule" in Congress.
A U.S. judge has struck down a Trump-era policy affecting 39 countries, slamming it for leaving countless immigrants in “legal limbo” and accusing USCIS of ignoring the law.
The Kennedy Center is beginning the process of removing references to President Donald Trump a week after a federal judge ruled that his name had been illegally added to the performing arts center.
The team assembled by the Justice Department to ramp up investigations into President Donald Trump’s political enemies includes several lawyers and FBI special agents who backed conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
In a rare rebuke of President Donald Trump, the House passed a Democratic-led measure calling on the U.S. to end the Iran war. The vote, though, is largely symbolic.
A year ago, the White House was unleashing a blitz on higher education. At one campus after another, Trump officials opened investigations and cut federal funding unless schools fell in line with the Republican president’s political agenda.
Trump administration appears to back off $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund after rare GOP backlash.The Justice Department said it will abide by a court ruling that blocked the fund as the White House seeks to restart stalled legislation to fund ICE and the Border Patrol.
In another restriction on media access at the Pentagon, the Defense Department has declared its press office off-limits to journalists, as public and legal tensions between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration continue to escalate.
Trump claims he’s making food more affordable, but cherry-picked grocery examples miss the bigger picture: overall food prices have risen since his inauguration, faster than pre-pandemic norms, and economists expect more increases as diesel costs push up shipping expenses.
Businesses big and small have started receiving tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump lacked the constitutional authority to impose higher import taxes on goods from nearly every other country.
Trump vents about judge who blocked the Kennedy Center renovation and fumes over his legal https://t.co/t5IT6HcSmY a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform, Trump fumed about the decision from U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper.
Travel industry groups warn that the Trump administration’s threats targeting airports in “sanctuary cities” could seriously damage the U.S. travel sector and hurt local communities that rely on international visitors.
Trump’s revenge on Republican dissidents may imperil his own agenda.
Republicans revolted against some of the president’s priorities, an unusual sight made possible by newfound freedom for members he’s ousted.