
Federal Judges Issue Rulings Challenging Trump Administration Policies
District court judges have issued rulings blocking or delaying various Trump administration policies on immigration, tariffs, and Justice Department actions.

District court judges have issued rulings blocking or delaying various Trump administration policies on immigration, tariffs, and Justice Department actions.

The United Nations adopted a landmark resolution formally recognizing slavery as the gravest crime against humanity and calling for apologies and reparations.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Russia wouldn't benefit from easing oil sanctions on Iran, but analysts suggest Russia gains from US-Iran conflict.

The U.S. Army is investigating why military helicopters flew near musician Kid Rock's Nashville residence and No Kings rallies.

Immigration agents will screen attendees at Marine Corps graduation ceremonies at Parris Island this week, according to military officials.

Steve McMichael, who died at 67 after battling ALS, was posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

Justice Department officials allegedly misled a federal judge about their handling of nonpublic voter roll data while registration irregularities emerge.

Three Iranian women's soccer team members have decided to return to Iran despite being granted asylum in Australia, according to officials.

Central defenders Miles Robinson and Chris Richards are injured ahead of US friendlies against Belgium and Portugal, leaving limited defensive options.

Ascend Elements filed for bankruptcy citing canceled government funding and challenging market conditions for lithium-ion batteries.
CBS's Face the Nation on March 15, 2026 included interviews with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Trump adviser Kevin Hassett amid Middle East tensions.

A three-way Democratic primary race in Michigan has exposed tensions within the party over Israel policy and progressive politics.

GOP explores budget reconciliation to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support, potentially limiting other legislative priorities.
Armed attackers killed three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel in the Arabian Sea, according to Reuters reports.

Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
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