Lawyers for Haitian immigrants asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the Trump administration's attempt to deport TPS holders.
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Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Yechiel Leiter, stated Israel won't withdraw from southern Lebanon, opposing Iran's claims.
Justin Gaethje's UFC victory at the White House was memorable, but UFC CEO Dana White says it's a one-time event.
As campaigns seek viral moments, they face challenges turning online views into votes. Influencers offer reach but not always results.
President Trump celebrates his 80th birthday with a UFC fight on the White House lawn, stirring political debate.
President Trump heads to France for G7 summit amid Iran tension
Trump to meet Macron and G7 leaders, focusing on economic ties and geopolitical crises, including Iran conflict.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Alan Frumin on the president's calls to remove Elizabeth MacDonough.
Senator Tuberville faces a residency challenge threatening his Alabama governor bid amid allegations of illegal voting.
A Trump administration order bans "noise infusion," affecting Census Bureau data, risking rural and minority privacy.
Congress is set to let Section 702 of FISA lapse, affecting key surveillance tools used by U.S. intelligence agencies.










