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Trump, Jean Carroll and Appeal Fails
Two pending lawsuits over a 2024 federal rule protecting certain reproductive health information from disclosure are on hold ...
Democrat-led states say Trump’s sweeping staff cuts at the Department of Education are already disrupting school funding streams and derailing essential federal support for public education systems.
Donald Trump’s rainy-day fund was looking scarce before he ran for a second presidential term, according to The New York ...
The 47th president requests and receives a 60-day extension to file his brief arguing that his 34 ‘guilty’ verdicts ought to ...
Legal experts explain what is unique - and not unique - about California's situation as the Trump administration gears up for ...
The president’s strained business empire doubled down on new ventures by capitalizing on the family brand, report finds ...
President Biden’s Department of Justice took the position that presidents are largely fair game for prosecutions. A District ...
President Donald Trump is invoking the Supreme Court's sweeping immunity decision to argue he shouldn't have to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll.
A recently unveiled memo from the Department of Justice indicates Donald Trump’s administration plans to “maximally pursue” ...
Trump is the first former president to be convicted of a felony, and he is also the only convicted felon to be elected as ...
In a move that has reshaped the architecture of federal identity verification, the Trump administration has created a ...
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