Supreme Court hears arguments over deportation shield for Syrians, Haitians

Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with the Trump administration’s efforts to rescind temporary deportation protections for Syrian and Haitian immigrants, a closely watched immigration case that could have implications for hundreds of thousands of people authorized to work and live in the U.S. President Trump and his administration have moved to end

A WWII-era gift, historic speech and more highlights from King Charles’ visit

King Charles gifted President Trump a British World War II relic with his name on it, delivered rousing remarks to Congress, and cracked quite a few historical jokes during his state visit to Washington, D.C., alongside Queen Camilla  Here are some of the standout moments and photos from their visit: Charles gifts Trump WWII-era submarine bell The

FEMA’s disaster relief fund hits red zone ahead of hurricane season

Washington — With hurricane season just weeks away, FEMA has officially entered a financial danger zone — forcing the agency to limit spending to only the most urgent, life-saving needs amid the partial government shutdown. The move, known as Imminent Needs Funding, is triggered when FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund drops below $3 billion.  And the

DOJ seeks pretrial detention of shooting suspect Cole Allen, shares new photos

The government is asking the court to detain White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen pending trial, according to court documents filed Wednesday. D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro filed a memorandum making the request and included a new photo of Allen with his weapons that officials say he took shortly before the attack