
GOP Infighting Stalls House Vote on ICE Funding Bill
House Republicans pulled a planned vote on a major Immigration and Customs Enforcement funding bill after internal disputes over Trump's policy demands derailed the effort.
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House Republicans pulled a planned vote on a major Immigration and Customs Enforcement funding bill after internal disputes over Trump's policy demands derailed the effort.

The Palestinian U.N. delegation withdrew its pursuit of a top United Nations position after the U.S. threatened to revoke delegation members' visas.

Aimee Bock, who ran the nonprofit Feeding Our Future, was sentenced Thursday to nearly 42 years for orchestrating a $250 million COVID-19 fraud scheme.

Republican Sen. Susan Collins argues her seniority delivers federal dollars to Maine as she faces Democrat Graham Platner in a 2026 Senate matchup.

The TSA's new Gold+ program aims to expand private security screening at U.S. airports, updating the existing Screening Partnership Program used at 20 airports.

The Federal Student Aid office is recruiting hundreds of new employees after Trump administration downsizing cut its workforce in half last year.

A former prosecutor faces federal charges for allegedly sending a report on Jack Smith's classified documents investigation into President Trump to her personal email.

Mayors from Chicago, Cincinnati, and eight other U.S. cities signed a pact with European counterparts to fight right-wing populism and defend progressive values.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Greenland wasn't on the map until President Trump brought attention to the island, echoing months of acquisition talk.
A recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act doesn't just affect Congress. NPR finds it could threaten racial-minority voter power in at least 17 state and...