
Federal judge orders halt to Trump White House ballroom project; DOJ to appeal
A federal judge blocked construction of Trump's White House ballroom project, ruling the president lacked authority as DOJ prepares to appeal the decision.
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A federal judge blocked construction of Trump's White House ballroom project, ruling the president lacked authority as DOJ prepares to appeal the decision.

The Trump administration is considering a global summit to counter Antifa and left-wing extremist networks, saying they pose a transnational terror threat.

The Education Department has launched “yet another investigation" into Fairfax County, Virginia, after reports of an adult illegal alien student allegedly groping a dozen minor girls.

Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the Florida House to impeach Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper, saying her decision to free a sex offender led to a child's killing.

Rhode Island state Rep. David Morales faces backlash after claiming a mural honoring murdered Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska does not reflect Providence's values.

Sheryl Davis, former head of San Francisco's Dream Keeper Initiative, is accused of funneling over $4.5M in taxpayer funds to a nonprofit for personal gain.

Arkansas' GOP secretary of state runoff features an outsider vs. establishment clash, with Norris and Kim Hammer both touting support for Trump.

Do No Harm filed a civil rights complaint accusing Corewell Health, Texas Tech, and HCA Healthcare of favoring foreign-trained doctors in residencies.

The high court said the Colorado law improperly favored one viewpoint over another by only allowing therapists to affirm a minor's gender identity or sexual orientation, but not help them to chan

A masked agitator was caught on video graffiting the side of a federal building in Los Angeles with the message “kill your local ICE agent" along with two targets.

Gas prices topping $4 per gallon, driven by the Iran war, are another broken promise by Trump, Rep. Suzan DelBene claims, as Democrats target GOP on costs.

A Minnesota man was sentenced to one year in prison for his role in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, which the DOJ claims stole millions from a child nutrition program.