States including New York, California and Washington filed lawsuits accusing government of denying people their rights
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States including New York, California and Washington filed lawsuits accusing government of denying people their rights
US President Donald Trump has hailed a Supreme Court ruling upholding his travel ban which covers people from several Muslim-majority countries.
Blow to anti-discrimination advocates as justices rule 5-4 in favor of Trump administration after months of legal battle
Several judges went further, arguing that campaign promises should be off-limits, or at least dwarfed by government actions that are not overtly discriminatory.
Amid public outcry over the thousands of migrant children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to keep families together. Here’s a wrap-up of everything that led to this moment. Just the FAQs
President Donald Trump brought the world's two biggest economies to the brink of a trade war Friday by announcing a 25 percent tariff on up to $50 billion in Chinese imports to take effect July 6. Here's how it could affect the U.S. economy and consumers. (June 15) AP
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Saturday that at least 10 newborns and toddlers up to five years old are being sheltered at His House Children’s Home near Miami Gardens and Boys Town in Cutler Bay.
Court bars police from accessing call listings and location without a warrant, in ‘most consequential privacy ruling in a generation’
'The border is just as tough, but we do want to keep families together,' president says
THE President has doubled down a risky strategy after an outpouring of anger over family separations at the border.
US President Donald Trump is looking to impose a 10 percent tariff on another $200 billion-worth of Chinese goods, after Beijing imposed reciprocal tariffs on US imports, as part of an expanding trade war with Washington.
First lady calls on ‘both sides’ to come together on immigration reform as Democrats press for changes on controversial policy
Jeff Sessions says policy is not about ‘being mean’ to children
US cardinal: ‘Separating babies from mothers is immoral
President told Fox he was ‘very strongly clamping down’ Beijing describes course of ‘confrontation and mutual loss’
A highly anticipated US Department of Justice report accuses ex-FBI director James Comey of being "insubordinate", but not politically biased.
On the anniversary of Robert Mueller taking over the investigation into possible Russian collusion in the 2016 election, AP Reporter Eric Tucker reflects on the case: who has been questioned, who has been charged and what is yet to come. (May 17) AP
The European Union will retaliate swiftly to the United States’ decision to impose harsh tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker announced Thursday, saying it was a “bad day” for trade.
The US is to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from the European Union, Mexico and Canada.
“And I’m not in favor of that. It’s not something that I relish or take lightly. I’m just telling you that could very well be the option we wind up with at the end,” he said.