As President Trump aims to dismantle the Iranian-backed Houthis, an analyst says former President Biden’s policies show how his administration misread the terror group’s intentions.
The Trump administration has likely exceeded its authority in invoking rarely applied laws to justify parts of its wide-ranging immigration crackdown, legal experts said.
Israel’s military said it was conducting strikes in Gaza early on Tuesday, with officials there reporting scores of deaths in the most intense airstrikes since the 19 January ceasefire began
U.S. President Donald Trump will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in an attempt to convince his counterpart to accept a ceasefire in Russia’s war with Ukraine and move toward a more permanent end to the three-year conflict.
The environmental group is being sued in North Dakota over demonstrations nearly a decade ago. Campaigners claim the future of legal protest in the US is at stake
Two groups filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration saying the recent deportation of hundreds of suspected gang members to El Salvador is illegal.
US presidents have been using autopens for decades, but now Donald Trump says Joe Biden’s January 6 committee pardons are invalid because they were signed using the device. But what even is an autopen?
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams set out for a weeklong mission at the International Space Station last year. After nine months, they are coming home.