Judges in San Francisco and Baltimore separately found legal problems with the way the mass terminations were carried out.
In other news, Poland’s announcement of tax on big tech prompts predictable US backlash; Slovakia’s PM denies Croatian ...
Kuwait has released 10 American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors jailed for years on drug-related ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina is arguably in its biggest crisis since the end of the civil war (1992–1995) and the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995, ...
In a time when racism in the United States is being loudly denied by the White House and employees of government agencies are ...
Retired Deputy Sheriff John J. Kelly of Loudon County, TN passed away, leaving a legacy of service and dedication to law ...
Looking at the implications of Trump's Executive Order and the legal pathways available for Afrikaners seeking resettlement ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has announced a series of actions to roll back landmark environmental ...
U.S. President William McKinley is having his biggest moment since 1928, when his face was printed on the $500 bill. For the ...
A federal grand jury indicted six Colombian nationals for operating a narco-submarine fleet to bring 5,000 kilograms of cocaine to the U.S.
Rubio’s letter notified DHS that he had revoked both targets’ visas, setting in motion plans for U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Schumer relented one day after he vowed Senate Democrats would thwart the "partisan" measure, saying the "chaos" of a ...