Texas, Trump and New York
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Attorneys for J.A.V. filed a habeas motion detailing his background, disclosing his HIV-positive status and denying he is a member of a gang.
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The first migrants to be targeted by the Social Security Administration are convicted criminals and "suspected terrorists," according to the New York Times.
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The filing comes after a federal appeals court on Monday said National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox and Merit Systems Protection Board member Cathy Harris can stay in their jobs while a...
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Trump, New York and climate change
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced in February that the federal government was pulling its approval of the city’s congestion-pricing program.
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President Trump outlined the move in an expansive executive order he signed on Tuesday directing the Justice Department to block all “burdensome and ideologically motivated ‘climate change’ or energy ...
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New Mexico regulatory officials and utility companies don't seem tempted to return to the fossil fuel source that once powered, and polluted, much of the state.
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N.Y., raised over $1 million in first quarter of 2025 as House Republicans look to New York in 2026 to expand their majority.
The figure has been growing while President Trump appeals a 2024 judgment finding he and his company liable for fraud.
The Trump administration has canceled $188 million in federal grants meant to reimburse New York City for sheltering migrants, saying the money was being spent to support illegal immigration.
The president is trying new shortcuts to eliminate energy and environmental rules, but legal experts say the efforts could face high hurdles.
James aims to block the Trump administration from cutting funds that addressed the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students.
The Trump administration says it's not backing off its latest deadline for New York to end its $9 congestion pricing on most drivers entering parts of Manhattan.
Alina Habba said she was investigating Gov. Philip D. Murphy and the state’s attorney general over immigration policy. She called the inquiry a “warning for everybody.”