A judge examined arguments over Trump’s decision to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid after the Supreme Court ruled this week against the administration.
A federal judge ordered the administration to pay what is owed to at least nine aid groups that filed a lawsuit after Trump paused all U.S. foreign assistance.
Judge Amir H. Ali set a noon Friday deadline for the Trump administration and aid organizations to clarify how much more the groups are owed.
Since having a hand in revoking the constitutional right to abortion, Trump has repeatedly touted his support of leaving abortion regulations up to the states.
A smuggling trip gone wrong lead to the deaths of four people, including two young children, federal prosecutors said.
In a smackdown of an opinion, the judge wrote that a president who fashions himself a king "fundamentally misapprehends" the role under the Constitution.
A federal judge on Thursday gave the Trump administration until Monday to pay nearly $2 billion in debts to partners of the U ...
From the financial markets to the Supreme Court, we are seeing some pushback to chaotic start of the second Trump ...