A federal judge said Thursday that the Trump administration was likely acting in "bad faith" when it carried out deportations of three planeloads of migrants to El Salvador last month despite a temporary restraining order.
The Pentagon's independent watchdog announced Thursday that it will launch an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the commercial messaging app Signal to discuss upcoming military strikes against Houthi militants in Yemen.
Several officials from the White House National Security Council have been fired after right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer met with President Trump, according to multiple reports.
The Senate on Thursday rejected a pair of measures from Sen. Bernard Sanders to block arms sales to Israel, thwarting the progressive senator's latest stand against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in the war in Gaza.
The tranquility of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, a small Israeli community just a mile from the Gaza border, was shattered Oct. 7, 2023, by a brutal Hamas-led assault that left 67 residents dead, 19 kidnapped and almost every household scarred by violence. The ...
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police leaders unveiled a new police unit Thursday to crack down on the city's growing juvenile crime problem and track the young offenders' rehabilitation after arrest.
Sen. Tim Kaine, Virginia Democrat, is planning to force a Senate vote to undo President Trump's across-the-board tariffs after getting through his chamber a resolution to revoke the emergency justification for previously announced tariffs on Canada.
The mayor of Minot, North Dakota, resigned this week over an incident in which he sent a video of himself performing a lewd act to the city's attorney.
The Trump administration's aggressive deportation strategy could cost understaffed U.S. medical providers more than 1 million non-citizen workers, including a third who are undocumented, according to an estimate published Thursday.