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Conservative justices rebut ‘Muslim ban’ as Trump’s travel limits reach Supreme Court
Posted on:Thursday, April 26, 2018

The Supreme Court gave President Trump’s travel limits a far more favorable hearing Wednesday than it has received in most lower courts, with conservative-leaning justices actively rebutting charges that the latest version of the president’s policy is the ‘Muslim ban’ that critics contend.

Republican plan to confirm Trump nominees quicker advances in the Senate
Posted on:Thursday, April 26, 2018

Senate Republicans on Wednesday advanced a resolution that would shorten debate time on most presidential nominees, after complaints that Democrats have been using the arcane Senate debate rules to stall Trump administration nominees.

Republican Lesko wins Arizona special election
Posted on:Thursday, April 26, 2018

Republican Debbie Lesko won the House special election in Arizona Tuesday night, holding off a closer-than-expected Democratic challenge in a district that President Donald Trump won by 21 points in 2016.

Trump admin can’t block funding for Planned Parenthood program, judge rules
Posted on:Thursday, April 26, 2018

A federal judge in Washington state on Tuesday blocked a Trump administration directive to block funding to a Planned Parenthood program to prevent teen pregnancy in Western states.

DHS vows criminal charges as illegal immigrant caravan reaches U.S.
Posted on:Thursday, April 26, 2018

As the illegal immigrant caravan arrives at the U.S. border, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen renewed her promise Wednesday night to prosecute as many of them as possible once they attempt to enter the country.

Trump v. Hawaii: the Supreme Court might make Trump’s travel ban permanent
Posted on:Wednesday, April 25, 2018

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will take up the travel ban again.

Federal judge orders complete restart of DACA
Posted on:Wednesday, April 25, 2018

A federal judge delivered another blow to President Trump’s attempt to roll back the Obama-era DACA program, ruling Tuesday that last year’s revocation was illegal and the entire program could have to be restarted.

Federal judge gives DHS 90 days to explain decision to end DACA or risk its restoration
Posted on:Wednesday, April 25, 2018

A federal judge condemned President Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as ‘unlawful,’ saying its justification for doing so has been ‘virtually unexplained.’

Army researchers are developing a self-aware squid-like robot you can 3D print in the field
Posted on:Tuesday, April 24, 2018

In case you weren’t already terrified of robots that can jump over walls, fly or crawl, Army researchers are developing your next nightmare — a flexible, soft robot inspired by squid and other invertebrates.

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Texas gerrymandering case
Posted on:Tuesday, April 24, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday to decide whether Texas redistricted its congressional and state House maps to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.

14 states hit record-low unemployment
Posted on:Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Fourteen states have set new records for low unemployment rates in the last year, nearly a decade after the recession put millions of Americans out of work.

Supreme Court takes on Trump’s travel ban
Posted on:Monday, April 23, 2018

The Supreme Court this week will consider one of the biggest cases before it this term: a challenge to President Trump’s executive order restricting travel to the U.S. from eight countries that his administration has deemed to pose terrorism risks.

Suspect in Waffle House shooting arrested by Secret Service near White House in 2017
Posted on:Monday, April 23, 2018

The suspect in the shooting at a Nashville-area Waffle House was arrested by the U.S. Secret Service last year for being in a restricted area outside the White House, law enforcement said Sunday.

One Step Closer to Law: Could a California Bill Ultimately Lead to the Banning of Bibles?
Posted on:Monday, April 23, 2018

A pro-LGBTQ bill is quickly making its way through the California state assembly after it was approved on the floor Thursday. The bill now goes to the state Senate for a vote.

‘Being LGBTQ is not an illness’: Record number of states banning conversion therapy
Posted on:Monday, April 23, 2018

A record number of jurisdictions this year are taking aim at conversion therapy for minors: an attempt to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity through tactics as obvious as hypnosis or as subtle as inducing shame.

‘No Official Intelligence’ Spurred Russian Collusion Probe, Nunes Says
Posted on:Monday, April 23, 2018

No ‘official intelligence’ was used to open the FBI’s investigation into allegations of collusion between Russia and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said Sunday on Fox News’ ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’

New emails bolster GOP claims of FBI, DOJ ‘coordination’ on Clinton case response
Posted on:Friday, April 20, 2018

Emails reviewed by Fox News from February 2016 suggest the FBI and DOJ worked together to craft a response to a key development in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, amid newly raised Republican concerns about a ‘concerning level of coordination’ between the two agencies during the probe.

6 Things You Need To Know About The Released Comey Memos
Posted on:Friday, April 20, 2018

On Thursday, contemporaneous memos written by then-FBI director James Comey regarding meetings with President Trump were revealed to Congress…and within minutes, were leaked to the media. There wasn’t much in the memos we hadn’t already heard from Comey, of course.

Trump legal team in Russia probe gets Rudy Giuliani
Posted on:Friday, April 20, 2018

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump since the early days of his campaign, is joining the team of lawyers representing the president in the special counsel’s Russia investigation.

Justice Dept. heads off subpoena, gives Comey memos to Congress
Posted on:Friday, April 20, 2018

The Justice Department on Thursday sent Congress copies of the memos that former FBI Director James B. Comey wrote on his interactions with President Trump, moving to head off a looming subpoena from Capitol Hill.

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