US revokes legal status for 532,000 migrants

More than 500,000 migrants who were given permits to live and work in the U.S. legally will face potential deportation next month.

Trump official said 'buy Tesla' on TV—did it violate ethics laws?

A Trump official urged Americans to “buy Tesla” on live TV. Experts say that could violate federal ethics laws. Here’s what the rules say—and why this time, there may be no consequences.

French scientist denied entry into U.S. over criticism of Trump's policies

The Department of Homeland Security claims the scientist was not allowed in the country because he reportedly had “confidential" data in his possession.

Trump announces Boeing will build Air Force's future fighter jets

President Donald Trump announced that Boeing will build the Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance fighter jet, a project valued at $20 billion, aimed at enhancing U.S. military capabilities against potential threats like China.

Student loans to be managed by Small Business Administration, Trump says

Student loans will now be managed by Small Business Administration, President Trump announced Friday, as part of his plan to dismantle the Department of Education.

Trump administration considers invoking 'state secrets privilege' for deportation flights

A judge is calling for the Trump administration to either provide more details about the deportation flights or prove that sharing the information impacts “state secrets."

EU postpones US trade tariffs after Trump warns of 200% tax on European wine

The European Union has delayed its planned tariffs on US goods, which were set to go into effect at the start of April, pushing them to mid-April instead.

Trump signs order to 'begin eliminating' Department of Education

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aiming to "begin eliminating the federal Department of Education once and for all."

Trump plans executive order to dismantle Education Department—what it means

President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order to begin shutting down the U.S. Department of Education, a longtime conservative target. The move would shift education authority to states, but eliminating the department likely requires Congress.

EU tariffs could hurt these states the most, analysis shows

If the European Union’s 27 countries move forward with retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., some states will be impacted far more than others.

Who is Judge James 'Jeb' Boasberg? The judge blocking Trump’s deportation plan

Federal Judge James “Jeb" Boasberg has a long history of handling politically charged cases, including Trump’s grand jury investigations, Jan. 6 sentencings, and surveillance reforms. Now, he’s facing impeachment calls after blocking Trump’s deportation orders.

Trump’s executive order gives states more control during disaster response

This executive order follows Trump's previous vow to reduce or eliminate FEMA’s role in disaster response, shifting more responsibility to state and local entities.

Trump order banning transgender people from serving in military blocked by federal judge

Judge Ana Reyes ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights.

JFK files: Previously classified documents released

Thousands of pages of files related to the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy have been released.

Roberts rejects Trump’s call to impeach judge over deportation ruling

Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls to impeach judges after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of a judge who blocked deportation flights.

Did Trump defy a court order? Judge questions deportations to El Salvador

A federal judge is questioning whether the Trump administration ignored his order to halt deportations under a rarely used 1798 law. The case could test the limits of executive power on immigration.

Trump ends Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden

President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is ending Secret Service protection for Joe Biden’s adult children, which had been extended through July. The move affects Hunter and Ashley Biden, who had remained under federal protection.