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An accidental shooting of a law enforcement officer was reported in a Lassen County courthouse in Northern California, ...
The Supreme Court rejected a Minnesota appeal regarding the state’s attempt to prevent young adults from obtaining permits to ...
She then sued House Speaker Ryan Fecteau in federal court, where the case is still pending. Libby’s leadership PAC, Fight for Freedom, raised more than $34,000 in the first three months of 2025 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the Trump administration to oust two board members who oversee independent agencies, for now. The action seems to signal the court’s ...
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday permitted President Trump to fire Democratic appointees serving at two federal independent agencies as the Supreme Court mulls how to handle the ...
A woman shouted in support of Harry and lashed out at members of the press as she left the courtroom during day two of the Duke of Sussex's appeal in London Stephanie Petit is a Royals Editor ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday granted President Donald Trump's request to keep Democratic members off of two federal labor boards while their lawsuits continue, in a case that Trump's hopes ...
Chief Justice Roberts ordered a brief pause of an appeals court ruling that had reinstated Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox to positions at agencies protecting workers’ rights. By Adam Liptak ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on Wednesday allowed the Trump administration to temporarily remove a pair of independent regulators while the full Supreme Court decides how to proceed with ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday cleared the way for Democratic members of the Merit Systems Protection and National Labor Relations boards to be fired, at least temporarily ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to restart for now deportations of migrants it claims are members of a Venezuelan gang using a seldom-invoked wartime ...
The justices set aside a ruling by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco, who ordered the administration to “immediately” rehire 16,000 probationary employees. The decision is the ...