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Judge Blocks Trump’s WH Ballroom, Demands Congress Act
Federal court halts $400 million project, ruling president lacks authority to build without legislative approval
Federal court halts $400 million project, ruling president lacks authority to build without legislative approval
State investigators say they've been stonewalled for months on three federal agent shootings — now they're asking a federal court to force access
Pentagon records and software demos reveal the most detailed look yet at commercial AI's role in active U.S. combat operations.
Oil at $90 a barrel, no war authorization vote, and a supplemental spending bill on the way — here's what Washington hasn't said out loud
While global media frames Pezeshkian's apology as a de-escalation move, the diplomatic calculus behind it points to something more calculated: separating Arab neighbors from the U.S.-Israeli coalition
A proposed rule posted to the Federal Register would let the attorney general suspend state ethics investigations into current and former Justice Department attorneys, a power Congress explicitly addressed in 1998
A third Senate vote failed Thursday as negotiators remain deadlocked over ICE reforms — but the agency Democrats want reined in keeps running regardless
American troops advise commandos on operations against 'narco-terrorists' as Trump administration broadens Latin American military campaign