The high court ruled the trial judge misapplied a legal precedent dealing with selecting jurors.
Fraudsters targeted seven programs, including a record-high $46 million in autism-services fraud.
Legislatures across the country are considering new worship-protection laws as lawmakers revisit existing trespassing statutes.
‘Healthcare providers should be on increased alert for travel-related emerging and seasonal infectious diseases,’ officials say.
The U.S. military issued its highest force protection alert on Feb. 28, as U.S. forces entered combat with Iran.
The Treasury secretary deferred to congressional leaders when questioned about the bill during a White House briefing.
The department said Maine, Washington, Oregon, and Massachusetts are endangering federal law enforcement agents by refusing to provide special license plates.
Of the 247 contestants who competed in the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week, only nine move on to tonight’s finals.
‘[The issue] is the systematic targeting of a particular arts and culture presentation by a foreign state that doesn’t like it,’ said Tory MP Garnett Genuis.
The app is now available on the App Store and Google Play.
The charging documents described Rush as a former senior employee at a US government agency with top-secret clearance and access to classified information.
The facility will be operational on Friday.
The blockade of Iran’s ports was announced in mid-April.
The former Elle columnist previously obtained an $83 million jury award against the president.
The 60-day agreement awaits final approval by Trump, a U.S. source said.
Washington combined new sanctions with military defense operations near the Strait of Hormuz.
Temu is the second big tech company to be fined under the EU’s Digital Services Act, after Elon Musk’s X was fined $140 million in December 2025.
The new app will be the primary interface for Trump Accounts, the Treasury said.
The Michigan governor said she will not run for president in 2028 and plans to take time off after her term ends in January 2027.
The judge ruled that every soldier had a constitutional and statutory obligation to defend their homeland’s borders; prosecutors say they will appeal.