State Department to pull additional passports from parents who owe child support
The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, restricting travel until payments are made under expanded enforcement.
The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, restricting travel until payments are made under expanded enforcement.
House GOP leaders shielded their most vulnerable members from politically explosive votes for more than a year. Now the fallout is reverberating.
The U.S. Department of Justice in Washington on Jan. 6, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The White House on Feb. 11 terminated the newly appointed interim U.S. attorney for New York’s Northern District just hours after federal judges chose him to fill the vacancy. Donald T. Kinsella, 79, who served as a longtime federal prosecutor
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani (D.) tapped as his health czar the founder of a left-wing nonprofit that registered patients in mental hospitals to vote. Mamdani selected Alister Martin on Jan. 31 to lead the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Martin, a former emergency room doctor, launched Vot-ER in 2019, a few
In the buildup to the release of his memoir, Young Man in a Hurry, California governor Gavin Newsom had an offer for his supporters: Contribute “ANY AMOUNT” to Newsom’s PAC—even “a few bucks”—and receive “a copy of my new book when it comes out.” “The average cost per book is $22.45 including shipping,” Newsom—who’s widely
Biden's political influence wanes as Democratic candidates distance themselves from the former president ahead of 2024 races, marking a stark shift.
As pathways to freedom have narrowed in immigration courts across the United States, a record number of detainees are giving up their cases and voluntarily leaving the country. Last year, 28% of completed immigration removal cases among those in detention ended in voluntary departure, a higher share than in any year prior, a CBS News