President Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed's Powell, immigration crackdown hits new constitutional roadblocks, and a positive to getting caught in quicksand.
Putin agrees to pause attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure in call with Trump, Judge says DOGE's dismantling of USAID likely unconstitutional, and boy saves his friend from choking at school.
Judge demands answers of Trump administration in Venezuela deportation case, Israel launches renewed attacks on Hamas in Gaza, and Canadian city blocks street for weeks so tiny salamanders can cross.
Violent tornadoes hit parts of U.S. as severe storms kill at least 40, Trump Administration deports alleged gang members despite judge's order, and popular travel scams and safety warnings you need to know.
Judge pauses deadline for federal worker buyout offer, second judge in 2 days blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order, and airport uses social media to find 6-year-old owner of lost stuffy.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump plan to end birthright citizenship, blaze-stricken Los Angeles contends with fresh fires, resurgent winds, and these two words in an email are a massive red flag for scams.
White House orders government DEI employees to be placed on leave, 22 states sue to stop Trump's order blocking birthright citizenship, and how old is too old to be shoveling snow.
Attack on North Carolina power substations leaves 45,000 without electricity, Republicans distance themselves from Trump's call to ignore constitution, and camel pageant is among World Cup's sidelines attractions.
Trying to limit domestic terror and mass shootings should be simple, but it's not. Byron Tau of the WSJ lays out why the US Constitution is restraining the FBI's ability to reduce mass violence, and possibilities for working around it.