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"Although Plaintiffs fear the repercussions of disclosure, a fear that something may happen in the future—even if that fear ...
A Biden-appointed judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Thursday brought by FBI agents who worked on ...
A federal judge on Thursday agreed to a request by the Trump administration to dismiss a suit that sought to block the ...
A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed lawsuits brought by FBI agents seeking to prevent President Donald Trump's administration ...
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the ...
Mail report sparked rumors that Maxwell offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and so-called ...
President Donald Trump and Sen. David McCormick of Pennsylvania have jointly announced tens of billions of dollars of energy ...
Mike Waltz has told lawmakers at his confirmation hearing to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations that he plans to make ...
Plus: Trump's latest approach to Ukraine and how some in his inner circle are upset with what's been delivered about Jeffrey Epstein.
The Justice Department had sought clarification of a recent Supreme Court decision that cleared the path for the administration to quickly deport immigrants to "third countries." ...
On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was unconstitutional.
In upholding a Texas law requiring age verification to access porn websites, the court overturned a precedent that stood for more than two decades.