Minnesota Senator Accuses Trump Administration of Cover-Up in ICE Shooting

A Minnesota senator is accusing the Trump administration of attempting to control public perception following the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, raising fresh concerns about transparency, accountability, and federal use of force. Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) said Sunday that senior federal officials moved too quickly to define … Read more

Judge Halts Trump’s $10 Billion Social Safety Net Funding Freeze

A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s $10 billion freeze on social safety net funding, restoring critical grants to five Democratic-led states and halting a move that officials warned was already disrupting essential services for low-income families. U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian granted a temporary restraining order requested by California, Colorado, Illinois, … Read more

Court Ruling Clears Way for Idaho to Enforce Birth Certificate Sex Ban

A federal court ruling has cleared the way for Idaho to begin enforcing a long-dormant state law that prohibits people from changing the sex listed on their birth certificates, a move critics say disproportionately affects transgender residents seeking documents that align with their gender identity. The law had been frozen since 2018, when U.S. District … Read more

Billie Eilish Condemns ICE After Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Outrage

Pop star Billie Eilish has publicly condemned U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), amplifying growing national outrage following the fatal shooting of a Minnesota woman during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. On Friday, Jan. 9, Eilish shared a series of posts on her Instagram Story criticizing ICE, two days after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good … Read more

US Reviews Refugee Status in Minnesota Amid Backlash After ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Local Woman

The U.S. government has begun an unprecedented review of refugee cases involving Minnesota residents, a move federal officials say is part of a nationwide effort to strengthen immigration oversight and counter fraud. The operation arrives against a backdrop of rising public outrage after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a Minneapolis … Read more

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Administration Drug Rebate Program Affecting Safety-Net Hospitals

A federal appeals court has halted a Trump administration health policy that judges say would shift billions in financial burden onto low-income and rural hospitals while favoring pharmaceutical manufacturers. In a unanimous decision issued Wednesday, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is barred from … Read more

Teachers Union Sues Texas Over Probe Into Charlie Kirk Posts

The Texas American Federation of Teachers has filed a federal lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency, accusing the state of violating educators’ First Amendment rights through investigations linked to social media posts following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. In a statement released Tuesday, the union said the TEA launched sweeping probes into school … Read more

US Expands Visa Bond Rule, Adding More African Countries to $15,000 Requirement

The United States has expanded a controversial immigration policy requiring certain foreign nationals to post costly financial bonds before they can apply for a visa, a move that disproportionately affects African countries and could further limit access to legal travel to the US. Under the policy, citizens of designated countries must pay a bond ranging … Read more

Wisconsin Judge Resigns After Conviction in Immigration Obstruction Case

A Wisconsin judge has stepped down following her criminal conviction in a high-profile federal obstruction case tied to immigration enforcement, marking a rare and consequential moment for the state’s judiciary. Judge Hannah Dugan formally resigned on Saturday, submitting a letter to Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, according to a report by The Associated Press. A spokesperson … Read more

Trump Denies Health Concerns, Says CT Scan Was Routine, Not MRI

President Donald Trump has pushed back strongly against renewed speculation about his health, saying there is “nothing wrong” and insisting that recent medical imaging conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was routine and precautionary. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Thursday, the 79-year-old president addressed public reaction to reports that … Read more