Eight federal inspectors general challenged their firings in court Wednesday, arguing the moves violated the law—the latest ...
The Trump administration has given out limited information about how many people in the country illegally have been arrested.
Federal workers say platforms they once used to communicate with their coworkers and friends increasingly feel insecure.
Judging from the firing of the commandant of the Coast Guard, the Trump administration apparently feels the need for reform.
They are challenging the Trump administration’s reversal of an order that prohibited Immigration and Customs Enforcement from ...
The Atlantic is announcing the hires of Nick Miroff and Isaac Stanley-Becker as staff writers, and Alex Hoyt as a senior editor. Nick and Isaac both join The Atlantic from The Washington Post: Nick ...
This is "the first critical test of whether we still have independent leadership at City Hall," said Lander, an Adams critic who is challenging him in June’s Democratic primary.
Gone is a $59 million grant that the administration challenged earlier in the week and another award for $21.5 million, City ...
The move could herald a new front in the Trump administration’s plans for mass deportations, one that allows for more rapid removal of migrants whose home countries are reluctant to accept them.
A probation revocation hearing was set Wednesday for a Burke County man whose auto shop was raided by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Via Homeland Security, the Biden administration channeled billions to FEMA, which in turn granted states, cities and nonprofits money to transport, house and care for illegal aliens.
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