Two green-card holders launched a legal challenge to the federal government’s immigration detention policies.
State GOP officials rejected a residency challenge from a former primary rival, clearing the way for the Trump-backed senator’s governor bid.
The threat revives long-running U.S. opposition to France’s digital tax, which Washington says unfairly targets American companies.
Iran, Ukraine, and trade are expected to dominate the three-day summit in the French spa town. Zelenskyy and Arab leaders will also join.
Trump held phone calls with both Putin and Zelenskyy on June 14.
The U.S. Defense Department released an updated roster identifying 188 entities linked to the Chinese regime’s armed forces, including BYD and Baidu.
A signing ceremony will be held on June 19 in Switzerland.
McConnell was admitted to the hospital on Sunday morning.
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) lapsed after Congress failed to extend the provision last week.
So far, dozens of ships have been redirected or disabled, Central Command said on Sunday.
Secretary Markwayne Mullin cited security around the World Cup games being held in cities across the United States along with Freedom 250 events.
Mixed martial arts takes center stage at the nation’s capital, with seven fights scheduled for the specially built octagon on the South Lawn.
The endorsement came days ahead of Republican runoff election on Tuesday.
The president is scheduled to meet with leaders from the Middle East in talks at the summit as the United States and Iran finalize a peace deal.
What the long timeline of U.S.–Cuba relations reveals about current dynamics, as tensions ramp up amid daily blackouts, U.S. pressure, and ongoing negotiations.
The U.S. attorney in Manhattan oversees a vast portfolio, ranging from terrorism and espionage cases to security fraud and public corruption.
Fans packed the nation’s capital for fight-themed festivities over the weekend.