President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
The decision came in response to a petition by attorneys general in 22 states and Washington, D.C., seeking to block the administration's efforts to freeze payments for grants and other programs.
Eric Jefferson, 41, of Pittsburgh, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison on January 30, 2025, for sex trafficking. Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced the sentence, which was ...
The DOJ's decision to delete Jan. 6 case summaries and related webpages has also drawn the ire of one of the rioters.
Rhode Island judge ruled Jan. 31 that Trump's earlier alleged rescission of federal funding halt ... was in name-only and done  simply to defeat the jurisdiction of the courts, with monies restored ...
The case raises a Constitutional question about the power of a president to impound funds that were authorized by Congress, ...
As the Trump administration continues to purge federal employees, a top loyalist in the justice department dismisses Capitol riot prosecutors ...
DWI attorney Thomas Clear is ordered to show cause why suspension, disbarment or other discipline is not appropriate following the latest developments in the DWI scandal ...
A second federal judge has ordered a temporary pause in Trump administration efforts to freeze federal funding in the latest ...
A federal judge has refused to stop what would be the fourth nitrogen gas execution in the U.S. Chief District Judge Emily C.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has formally blocked the Trump administration's spending freeze, saying in it is likely a violation of the Constitution.
A federal judge in Rhode Island said the spending pause appeared to be continuing and was probably unconstitutional.