Legal Newsletter looks at a looming decision from the Supreme Court on Trump's freezing of congressionally approved spending, plus other legal news.
A U.S. District Judge on Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction to temporarily block Trump's administration from freezing ...
Thousands of federal workers are out of a job, and further cuts are expected. Meanwhile, a federal judge has blocked the firings.
Elon Musk’s net worth dropped by $22.2 billion on Tuesday, suggesting that the markets don’t have nearly as much confidence ...
Steve Berger, an evangelical pastor who has attacked the separation of church and state as “a delusional lie” and called ...
As House members finished voting for the week and left Washington, the lead Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, voiced frustration that Republicans had yet to respond to ...
A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The U.S. Constitution gives federal law authority over conflicting state law, but state lawmakers have some means to push ...
Western leaders scrambled to back Ukraine after Friday’s acrimonious meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky ...
Health insurance coverage for West Virginia’s public employees is stable for now due to approved premium and out-of-pocket ...
The central bank’s preferred inflation measure, released on Friday, climbed 2.5 percent in January from a year earlier, ...
The newly released requirements for agencies to move forward with mass cuts to the federal work force have employees even ...