President Donald Trump decisively put an end to swirling speculations by affirming on Tuesday that he had “no intention” of dismissing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

In a development that raises eyebrows across Washington, military lawyers are scrutinizing the defenses put forth by newly appointed Pentagon head Pete Hegseth regarding his participation in a Signal chat group.

Harvard University's recent lawsuit has taken the academic world by storm, challenging the administration's controversial decision to freeze research funds as a means of addressing antisemitism on campus.

In a controversial move that has sparked waves of criticism, the Trump administration's efforts to remove immigration judges are drawing fire from legal experts and human rights advocates alike.

In a political climate charged with tension and uncertainty, Steven Levitsky, a renowned political scientist, turns his analytical gaze to the fragility of democratic institutions.

In a swift call to action, lawmakers are seeking clarity from Defense Secretary upon how the Pentagon is navigating the intricate legal landscape that surrounds President Trump's controversial executive order aimed at restricting transgender individual