U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy lifted his administrative stay, but said plaintiffs can still challenge the termination as ‘racist.’
Sanctions were also imposed against an ICC senior trial lawyer, said the U.S. secretary of state.
Chinese organizers subsidize curated trips, publish testimonials, and encourage visiting American students to promote their experiences at home.
The lawmakers have called Uganda’s action a ‘clear act of coerced discrimination.’
Rep. Pete Stauber, who led the repeal of a Biden-era mining ban there this year, called the order a job-killing attack on the northern part of the state.
Speaker Mike Johnson said in a recent interview that he believes the GOP will grow its majority in the House, citing the rise of democratic socialism.
Newly released files document intelligence leaders’ efforts to suppress evidence of Chinese influence in U.S. elections.
In Alaska, two candidates of the same name are running for the U.S. Senate seat, while in Florida there are multiple competitive races.
The judge found that the federal government illegally scrapped the plan to build the new facility in Greenbelt.
An ad hoc assembly of local residents joined the ranks of opponents nationwide.
The Democratic Socialists must decide if they want to gain ground one primary at a time, or become a kingmaker with an endorsement for president in 2028.
The ruling upheld a judge’s decision last year that declared her appointment invalid.
CBP Chief Rodney Scott is planning an on-site review after bipartisan pushback over a border wall through the remote Texas park.
The bill would penalize foreigners who traffic organs and would prevent U.S. medical institutions from aiding abusive practices, such as by training surgeons.
The primary election will be held in Wyoming on Aug. 18.
The notice asked universities to identify who they were working with in China, Russia, and Iran and to report back to the Pentagon by the end of the month.