Perkins Coie sues Trump, claiming an executive order unjustly targets the firm, violating constitutional rights.
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Two agencies under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are promoting vaccine skepticism, sparking expert concerns over potential widespread illness and death.
A New York federal judge will hear pivotal questions in the Mahmoud Khalil case, a leader of Gaza solidarity protests.
Crews in D.C. began painting over the "Black Lives Matter" mural, a symbol of 2020 protests, amid funding threats.
Senate Republicans voted on March 5 to repeal a CFPB rule protecting users of payment apps like PayPal, requiring fraud protocols and privacy control.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's 99-page stopgap bill aims to prevent a government shutdown. Approval is needed by Friday.
The U.S.-Mexico border is quieter; VP Vance credits Trump, though migrant apprehensions have been declining for months.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb on how Trump's budget cuts may impact cities like Cleveland.
Two recent school shootings highlight a growing trend among youth embracing violence, often linked to online networks.
Montana Tax Shift
Montana plans to reduce taxes for local properties while increasing them for out-of-state homeowners.