The South Carolina senator admitted that Donald Trump broke the law with his mass firing of inspectors general.
As White House staff secretary, he plays a key role in overseeing the flow of information and business to and from the president.
The Winchester region was Virginia's fastest-growing metro area for the fourth consecutive year in 2024, according to data released Monday by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service
The Syracuse women’s basketball team pushed through a tough 4th quarter to get the team’s first conference road win 67-55 over Clemson. SU outscored the
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President Donald Trump orders tariffs, visa restrictions imposed on Colombia in retaliation for not accepting 2 deportation flights.
Legal experts say the undocumented population would grow and that all Americans would be impacted if Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship takes effect.
Donald Trump’s Justice Department cited an archaic statute in a legal filing Wednesday, arguing that the president’s executive order ending constitutionally guaranteed birthright citizenship should be totally kosher, since the children of Native Americans weren’t historically considered citizens, either.
MD Rep. Jamie Raskin hired psychologists to speak with House Dems about dealing with Pres. Donald Trump's "era."
Alaska's political leaders are cheering an executive order that aims to boost oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in the state. But environmental groups say Trump's policies are worrisome.
UVA legal expert Amanda Frost explains the president’s executive order, the constitutional amendment he seeks to overturn and how it could play out in the courts.
The Washington Post reports that ICE is boosting its daily arrests from a few hundred to between 1,200 and 1,500 each day. A high number of arrests by the agency means that more abuses are to be expected, and that legal immigrants and U.S. citizens are likely to get caught up in the dragnet.