Trump is pressing the Supreme Court to uphold his order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and others without lawful permanent residence.
Five unions tied to the Long Island Rail Road strike reported more than $3.2 million in 2025 spending on premium hotels, resorts, restaurants, and event venues while arguing workers were getting squeezed.
A $72 billion border package ran into a very Washington problem: Republicans want to fund immigration enforcement, but some do not want a separate $1 billion ballroom request tucked into the same deal.
A Minneapolis ICE shooting has turned into a fresh legal fight after county prosecutors charged an agent, while federal officials tell a very different story.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department has multiple investigations tied to the 2020 election. The claims are sweeping, the timeline is slow, and Washington is doing what it does best: turning every fact pattern into a televised food fight.
Federal prosecutors say Enrique Inzunza Cazarez is tied to a cartel-linked corruption case that stretches from Sinaloa to San Diego. The indictment puts politics, bribery, and drug trafficking in the same messy folder, where they too often seem to live.
Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley says complaints about waste, fraud, and abuse are surging as his office digs into state vehicle use, contractor billing, and a disputed no-bid contract tied to Gov. Jim Pillen's administration.
A Wisconsin traffic stop turned into a four-and-a-half-mile chase, ending when a suspect’s car went airborne over highway lanes before landing in a field.
A pre-dawn ICE arrest in Manassas put Virginia’s immigration rules back in the crosshairs, as Markwayne Mullin blamed local limits and Abigail Spanberger’s office said state agencies still cooperate on criminal cases.
A House hearing turned tense as Rep. Brad Knott pressed Fairfax County prosecutor Steve Descano over a child-abduction case that ended in dismissal after a plea deal was rejected.