
Trump admin unlawfully terminated legal status of migrants who used Biden-era app, judge rules
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully ended parole status for migrants who used the CBP One app, and ordered DHS to reverse the move.
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A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully ended parole status for migrants who used the CBP One app, and ordered DHS to reverse the move.

Four April elections — two House special elections, a Wisconsin Supreme Court race, and Virginia's redistricting referendum — could reshape the razor-thin House majority.

The American Action Network says it's launching a $10 million ad blitz through Tax Day to promote the Working Families Tax Cuts Act across 37 congressional districts.

Democrats Mamdani and Spanberger face voter backlash over rising costs despite affordability pledges, raising political stakes for the party ahead of the midterms.

Montana AG Austin Knudsen accused New York AG Letitia James of pushing an activist agenda, as Republican states challenge her state's effort to expand gun maker liability.

New renderings of President Donald Trump's proposed Miami presidential library reveal a glass waterfront skyscraper with gold lettering, a Trump statue and Oval Office replicas.

Rep. Haley Stevens' Senate campaign posted a chief of staff listing welcoming applicants of "any immigration or citizenship status," despite assurances they would hire only eligible emp

House disclosures show California gubernatorial hopeful Eric Swalwell took at least six Qatar-sponsored trips to Doha across four years, which could ignite backlash.

Rhode Island state Rep. David Morales faces backlash after claiming a mural honoring murdered Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska does not reflect Providence's values.

Arkansas' GOP secretary of state runoff features an outsider vs. establishment clash, with Norris and Kim Hammer both touting support for Trump.

Sheryl Davis, former head of San Francisco's Dream Keeper Initiative, is accused of funneling over $4.5M in taxpayer funds to a nonprofit for personal gain.

Do No Harm filed a civil rights complaint accusing Corewell Health, Texas Tech, and HCA Healthcare of favoring foreign-trained doctors in residencies.