The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Constitution guarantees birthright citizenship for nearly all children born on American soil, rejecting the Trump administration's effort to narrow the scope of the 14th Amendment.
Matias Civita
Jun 30, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down longstanding federal limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with their candidates for Congress and the presidency.
Matias Civita
Jun 30, 2026
Americans lost an estimated $68 billion to scams in 2025, with 15 million people (about 6 percent of U.S. adults) personally falling victim, according to a new report from Gallup and the Stop Scams Alliance.
Brian Slupski
Jun 30, 2026
Someone has been stealing truckloads of Tesla batteries from the company's factory loading docks in Nevada, according to a new report.
Brian Slupski
Jun 29, 2026
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty Friday to a felony charge of illegally retaining classified information.
Matias Civita
Jun 26, 2026
A House committee has advanced legislation that would prohibit members of Congress and their immediate family members from participating in certain political prediction markets.
Matias Civita
Jun 25, 2026
Florida's controversial immigration detention facility, known as "Alligator Alcatraz," has officially closed after operating for nearly a year.
Matias Civita
Jun 25, 2026
A federal judge ruled that policies adopted by the administration allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to arrest migrants attending immigration hearings were unlawful.
Matias Civita
Jun 24, 2026
A firm that was started by former Trump administration and campaign officials has been lobbying on behalf of people seeking pardons, according to a new report.
Brian Slupski
Jun 24, 2026
For commercial real estate developers, construction insurers, and the broader investment community that finances New York City's continuing building boom, the Scaffold Law is one of the most distinctive features of doing business in the state.
Karcy Noonan
Jun 23, 2026
The U.S. Senate took a major step toward reshaping the housing market, with lawmakers voting to advance a bipartisan housing package that includes new restrictions on large institutional investors and private equity-backed firms purchasing single-family homes.
Matias Civita
Jun 23, 2026
Police believe that a note informing Nancy Guthrie's family that she had died following a kidnapping is real.
Brian Slupski
Jun 23, 2026
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan ruled that recent changes made to the Department of Homeland Security's SAVE database created serious risks of inaccurate voter screenings.
Matias Civita
Jun 22, 2026
The federal government failed to seize thousands of fentanyl pills in New Mexico that it was monitoring between 2023 and 2025, according to a whistleblower complaint.
Brian Slupski
Jun 22, 2026
The rate of immigration detainee deaths has doubled since President Trump took office, according to a new report.
Brian Slupski
Jun 17, 2026
Five men allegedly planned to use drones to bomb President Trump's UFC event and then shoot fleeing attendees in the ensuing panic, according to federal prosecutors.
Brian Slupski
Jun 17, 2026
California Governor Gavin Newsom claimed Monday that President Donald Trump has directed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate both him and his wife.
Matias Civita
Jun 15, 2026
Disgraced tech entrepreneur Charlie Javice, who was convicted of committing a $175 million fraud against J.P. Morgan Chase, is hoping to land a pardon from President Trump, according to a new report.
Brian Slupski
Jun 15, 2026
The "nuclear verdicts" trend that has affected commercial trucking nationally is particularly visible in Georgia
Karcy Noonan
Jun 12, 2026
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the plaintiffs challenging the White House UFC event failed to demonstrate the type of direct injury necessary to obtain emergency court intervention.
Matias Civita
Jun 12, 2026
A lawsuit filed in California accuses OpenAI's ChatGPT of facilitating a young woman's suicide in July 2025.
Brian Slupski
Jun 12, 2026
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will step up its training for new officers and add more instruction for those already hired under an expedited hiring process after getting backlash, according to a new report.
Brian Slupski
Jun 11, 2026
A former CIA official accused of stealing 303 gold bars from the government and hiding them in his house was described as a highly intelligent, chiseled individual who could spin tall tales.
Brian Slupski
Jun 10, 2026
A federal judge has struck down one of the Trump administration's most controversial immigration policies, ruling that President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications was unlawful because it amounted to a tax imposed without congressional approval.
Matias Civita
Jun 08, 2026
Federal records show that FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried has filed an official request for a presidential pardon from President Donald Trump.
Merin Rebecca Thomas
Jun 08, 2026
A federal lawsuit seeks to derail plans for an Ultimate Fighting Championship event planned for the White House's South Lawn.
Brian Slupski
Jun 08, 2026
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will no longer report the deaths of detainees that happen within 30 days of their release.
Brian Slupski
Jun 05, 2026
A CEO faces federal charges for allegedly selling sophisticated U.S. technology to Iran, violating U.S. sanctions.
Brian Slupski
Jun 04, 2026
Florida has filed what state officials described as the first state-led lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, accusing the artificial intelligence company of misleading consumers about the risks of ChatGPT.
Matias Civita
Jun 02, 2026
The Trump administration is developing a regulation that would allow U.S. immigration officers to reject some asylum applications without first interviewing the applicants, according to a new report.
Matias Civita
Jun 01, 2026