Thursday May 1st, 2025 4:47PM

The Associated Press

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The Associated Press
Trump administration invokes state secrets privilege in case over deportations under wartime law
The Trump administration has invoked a “state secrets privilege” and refused to give a federal judge any additional information about the deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador — a case that has become a flashpoint amid escalating tension with the federal courts
10:54AM ( 1 month ago )
Appeals court panel appears divided on Trump's deportation of immigrants under wartime law
A panel of appeals court judges appeared divided Monday on a Trump administration push to lift an order blocking deportation of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law
10:54AM ( 1 month ago )
Trump assails judge who blocked deportations as the case heads to appeal
President Donald Trump is questioning the impartiality of the federal judge who blocked his plans to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador
10:54AM ( 1 month ago )
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order to rehire probationary federal workers
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to halt a ruling ordering the rehiring of thousands of federal workers let go in mass firings across several agencies
10:24AM ( 1 month ago )
Military veterans are becoming the face of Trump's government cuts and Democrats' resistance
Congressional lawmakers are scrambling to formulate a response to President Donald Trump’s slashing of the federal government as one group takes a front and center role: military veterans
7:40AM ( 1 month ago )
Supreme Court seems divided over Louisiana case of congressional map with 2 Black majority seats
The Supreme Court seems closely divided over a challenge to Louisiana’s congressional map, which added a second Black majority district
7:24AM ( 1 month ago )
Supreme Court seems divided in case over Louisiana congressional map with 2 Black majority seats
The Supreme Court seems closely divided over a challenge to Louisiana’s congressional map, which has two Black majority districts for the first time
7:24AM ( 1 month ago )
Halfway to the 2030 census, the Supreme Court is still dealing with lawsuits over the last one
The U.S. is halfway to the next once-a-decade census, but the Supreme Court is still dealing with lawsuits that grew out of the last one
7:24AM ( 1 month ago )
Concerns about espionage rise as Trump and Musk fire thousands of federal workers
Mass layoffs and resignations at the federal government are prompting concerns that a disgruntled former employee may seek to sell secrets to a foreign power
12:10AM ( 1 month ago )
12 dozen lawmakers accused in 8 years. Women in the statehouse weigh #MeToo’s impact
In an updated report, The Associated Press has cataloged at least 147 state lawmakers in a total of 44 states who have been accused of sexual harassment or sexual misconduct since 2017
12:03AM ( 1 month ago )