A federal judge has refused to immediately block billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs. U.S.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to study how to expand access to in vitro fertilization and make it more affordable.
The lawsuit claims that the government's actions are unlawful and harmful to newly arrived refugees and to the nation’s ...
Donations of clothes and money are pouring in for three Detroit-area siblings after authorities found them living alone for ...
High-level delegations from the U.S. and Russia held talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday over the fate of Ukraine, the ...
Why it matters: Trump has targeted the AP, which has said it will continue to use the 400-year-old Gulf of Mexico instead of ...
Fox News aired a joint interview with President Donald Trump and Musk conducted by Sean Hannity Tuesday evening, in which the ...
Interview comes as Judge Tanya Chutkan denies 14 state attorneys general requests to issue a temporary restraining order ...
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) services. “The Order ...
Trump signed an executive order to protect IVF access, aiming to reduce costs and ensure treatment availability, which was ...
Judge Dale Ho noted in the NYC mayor’s case that the DOJ's prosecutorial discretion is broad but also that the judiciary has an independent role to play.
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