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Alabama Can’t Prosecute Those Who Help With Out-of-State Abortions, Judge Rules

Alabama cannot prosecute doctors and reproductive health organizations for helping patients travel out of the state to obtain abortions, a federal judge ruled...

Hegseth Mandates Uniform Fitness Standards for Combat Roles

The Pentagon this week ordered the elimination of lower physical fitness standards for women in combat units, a move that is likely to...

Democrats Sue Trump Over Executive Order on Elections

Nearly every arm of the Democratic Party united in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday night, arguing that a recent...

Crucial Week for Trump: New Tariffs and State Elections Will Test His Momentum

President Trump’s political momentum will face a major test this week as Democrats try to turn various down-ballot races into a referendum on...

What’s at Stake in Wisconsin

About nine minutes into his time onstage in Green Bay last night, Elon Musk neatly explained why he — a billionaire technologist who...

Trump Administration Tied Migrants to Gang Based Largely on Clothes or Tattoos, Papers Show

The Trump administration has granted itself the authority to summarily deport Venezuelan migrants accused of being members of a violent street gang on...

Minnesota Student Detained by ICE Was Not an Activist, Lawsuit Says

The University of Minnesota graduate student who was detained by immigration agents last week had not participated in campus activism or been outspoken...

The Strategy Behind Trump’s Repeated Musings About a Third Term

President Trump cannot run for a third term as president, barring changes to the Constitution. But that has not stopped him from openly...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Bid to End Deportation Protections for Venezuelans

Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants will be allowed to remain in the United States without risk of deportation after a federal judge...

Trump’s Pick for Top D.C. Prosecutor Faces Calls for Confirmation Hearing

The Senate Judiciary Committee rarely holds hearings on nominees for U.S. attorney, typically referring them to the full chamber for a vote. But...

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