The Law
Trump Threatens to Quit Kennedy Center After Name Ruling
Hours after a judge stripped his name and froze his renovation, the president said he'll hand the institution to Congress rather than run it on the court's terms.
Hours after a judge stripped his name and froze his renovation, the president said he'll hand the institution to Congress rather than run it on the court's terms.
Legal scholars say the defense secretary's Pentagon briefing statement violated international humanitarian law and the Pentagon's own rulebook, though one expert calls it Trumpian hyperbole
Pentagon chief says conflict is "not endless" as four U.S. service members confirmed killed and Congress prepares war powers vote
Pentagon's first briefing since Operation Epic Fury launched reveals four military goals, no timeline for bringing troops home
The AI company refused to drop restrictions on autonomous weapons and mass surveillance — then the Pentagon gave its rivals a deal with the same red lines
Emerald Fennell's $83 million Valentine's Day hit marketed passion and desire — but Emily Brontë's 1847 novel was never a love story, and critics say the gap shows
Deputy attorney general concedes he doesn't know why intelligence director attended controversial election raid
Senate deal separates Homeland Security budget as House remains in recess until Monday