Supreme Court OKs Trump’s Immigration Detentions Without Suspicion
The US Supreme Court has OK’d detaining immigrants without ‘reasonable suspicion’, boosting Trump’s immigration crackdown and sparking debates over constitutional rights.
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The US Supreme Court has OK’d detaining immigrants without ‘reasonable suspicion’, boosting Trump’s immigration crackdown and sparking debates over constitutional rights.
Thousands in Washington, D.C. marched against President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops, demanding an end to the patrols and denouncing migrant deportation threats.
President Trump signed an order to use the ‘Department of War’ title for the Pentagon, sparking debate over its cost and impact on U.S. military identity.
Lawmakers held a hearing for a Trump adviser to join the Fed days after he fired a governor, sparking a court battle over presidential power and the Fed’s long-held independence.
President Trump plans to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War to boost a warrior ethos, but full change needs Congress approval.
Thousands of Americans took to the streets this Labor Day under the banner ‘Workers Over Billionaires’, challenging policies they say favor the wealthy and demanding economic justice.
U.S. Congress returns from recess facing a funding deadline on Sept. 30 and a scandal that’s shaking even the strongest Trump supporters.
Trump’s new 50% import tariff on Indian goods takes effect today, doubling the previous rate and punishing India over Russian oil buys. What’s next in this global trade showdown?
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to block billions in foreign aid payments, challenging a federal injunction that mandates $2B to contractors worldwide.
Fed Governor Lisa Cook sues to stop Trump’s firing attempt, igniting a high-stakes fight over Fed independence and U.S. interest rate policy.