The National Shooting Sports Foundation, a plaintiff in the case, plans to seek Supreme Court review.
More than 150,000 borrowers have so far been suspended in five states for over $10 billion in potential fraud.
The commissioners alleged pro baseball enforced uniform rules unevenly—penalizing Christian expression while allowing Black Lives Matter and LGBT messaging.
The president departed from the NATO summit aboard the old Air Force One Wednesday instead of the new Air Force One donated by the Qatari government.
The Marine Corps veteran and ministry leader narrowly defeated his closest Republican opponent in a race too close to call on election night.
The lawsuit alleged state policies obstruct federal immigration enforcement and violate the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause.
The law will be used to justify and expand Chinese transnational repression overseas, Lailari said.
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The White House hosted the Ultimate Fighting Championship Freedom 250 event on June 14.
‘The district court correctly denied intervention after concluding that they could not plausibly defend the preemption claim,’ a circuit judge said.
Ministers representing more than 60 countries will be invited to attend the counter-terrorism meeting in Washington on July 16.
The proposed Memorial Circle monument would include a mezzanine at 166 feet, a 24-foot-high observation deck, and a 60-foot statue of Lady Liberty at the top.
Mbappé and Dembélé each score as Les Bleus defeat the Atlas Lions in Boston.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the changes strike a balance between cleaner air and lower costs for consumers.
The Maine Democrat suspended his Senate campaign on July 8 after sexual assault allegations garnered new scrutiny ahead of a key deadline.
The Reform leader has defended triggering a by-election in his Clacton seat, where he intends to run, with only fringe candidates putting themselves forward.
The Department of Homeland Security said the online portals put up by local and state governments exposes ICE agents to danger.
The U.S. Justice Department said the two men, one of whom was in the United States illegally, admitted guilt in a crash that killed 55 in Chiapas, Mexico.
The Kentucky senator has served since 1985 and was the Republican leader from 2007 until last year, serving as both majority and minority leader.
More than 300 infections have also been recorded in other states.