In a surprising turn of events, the storied Kennedy Center is reportedly mulling legal action following the abrupt cancellation of its annual holiday jazz concert by veteran percussionist and vibraphonist Chuck Redd.


In a striking judicial maneuver, a federal judge has halted the trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man entangled in a human smuggling case that has captured nationwide attention.

As the Capitol lights flickered into 2025, Congress stood on the precipice of what promised to be a year of transformative policymaking.

In a development that underscores the expansive nature of federal investigations, the U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing heightened scrutiny following its handling of a recent incident that has cast a spotlight on the mechanisms in place to investigate employee misconduct.

In a move that is generating controversy and raising alarm among civil liberties advocates, the Trump administration is reportedly seeking to implement a quota system that could see up to 200 American citizens denaturalized each month.