
Trump's vast federal cuts create distrust on Capitol Hill as shutdown risk grows
Administration uses impoundment powers to rescind funds approved by Congress, drawing warnings from lawmakers and watchdogs as Sept. 30 deadline approaches

Administration uses impoundment powers to rescind funds approved by Congress, drawing warnings from lawmakers and watchdogs as Sept. 30 deadline approaches

House Democratic Leader says President Trump and GOP refuse to meet to avert cuts to health care funding ahead of Oct. 1 deadline

Federal visa-based eligibility tightens access to commercial driver's licenses, pauses new licenses for noncitizens, and orders states to audit programs after a fatal crash and broader licensing concerns.

State Department says Petro's remarks outside the United Nations headquarters were reckless and incendiary, prompting visa withdrawal during his UN General Assembly visit.

Experts warn public actions by the president could complicate the case as a two-count indictment faces scrutiny amid a long-running political feud.

Disposition of the case remains unresolved as authorities say the skeletal remains cannot reveal how or when Decker died, weeks after he was named dead in court filings.

Ruling preserves limited executive authority to block funds approved by Congress, but leaves broader impoundment powers unresolved

Administration seeks high court review of bid to narrow birthright citizenship; ACLU counters; a decision could redefine the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment

Ian Andre Roberts, the district's former top administrator, was detained on a fugitive warrant after attempting to flee ICE; he holds an active deportation order and has prior weapons charges.