
Justice Department Takes Multiple Immigration Enforcement Actions
DOJ files lawsuit against Connecticut sanctuary policies while securing court order for Delaware labor records and settlement in FBI raid case.

DOJ files lawsuit against Connecticut sanctuary policies while securing court order for Delaware labor records and settlement in FBI raid case.

Maryland state Democrats faced internal disagreement over a redistricting proposal that could have eliminated the state's only Republican House seat.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a Monsanto pesticide regulation case that could affect consumer lawsuit rights and corporate liability.

Increased fuel and electricity prices are straining volunteer fire departments and contributing to voter concerns ahead of upcoming elections.

The Supreme Court declined to hear Steve Bannon's appeal, allowing the Trump administration to dismiss his contempt of Congress conviction.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made his first public statements while Bill Gates is scheduled to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein connections.

The FISA Section 702 surveillance authority expires Monday, facing opposition from multiple House factions ahead of a critical vote.

Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has apologized for using offensive language and faces scrutiny over resurfaced social media comments.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and wife reported $145,000 combined income on 2025 tax return, including unusual earnings from rapping.

A lawyer claims guards at a Florida immigration detention facility known as 'Alligator Alcatraz' physically assaulted detainees.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced the chamber will vote on a resolution to limit presidential military authority regarding Iran operations.

Democrat Mejia has been projected to win a special election for a New Jersey House seat, according to the Associated Press.

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against Indiana's law prohibiting student IDs for voting purposes.

Senator Elizabeth Warren plans to seek unanimous consent for legislation to restore the IRS Direct File program discontinued in 2025.

Sebastian Gorka expresses interest in counterterrorism position while intelligence office sends criminal referrals to Justice Department.
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