The Trump administration filed an appeal challenging a judge’s order that the president’s name must be removed from the Kennedy Center.
The president on Thursday issued a proclamation reopening large portions of several Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing.
In the lawsuit, the AGs claim agencies violated procedures and issued vague rules under Trump’s executive order ending DEI practices in government work.
According to Goeglein, ‘The biggest single challenge facing America in its 250th year … is a spiritual crisis of a pretty substantial order.’
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A court struck down the tariffs on May 7 in a 2–1 vote.
This game featured more red cards than any other World Cup opening match.
‘The Chinese Communist Party is working tirelessly to make the PLA the world’s leading military force by 2050,’ Rep. John Moolenaar said.
Oil cartel expects lower demand this year amid Middle East tensions.
The opening has been delayed to take “the necessary time to resolve any outstanding issues,” the bridge authority said in a June 11 statement.
Vance Boelter’s June 2025 crime spree terrorized the North Star State, officials said.
The acting attorney general said authorities have identified 15,500 ‘super sponsors’ suspected of trafficking children in the country.
‘I encourage the United States Senate to confirm Jay as soon as possible,’ the president said on June 11.
The FBI said that the arrest is the first after announcing its ‘Most Wanted Fraudster List.’
The Homeland Security secretary said in a news conference that some of the missing kids suffered ‘horrific’ abuse.
The president said that it was his understanding that Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the deal.
Critics warn the government is using disorder to expand online censorship, saying they ‘only want to prevent people from talking about the problem.’
Seasonal factors could explain the unexpected surge in applications for jobless claims.
John Healey said the prime minister had been unable to ‘commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats.’