District Judge Tanya Chutkan says there are legitimate questions about Musk's authority but no evidence of grave legal harm that would justify a temporary restraining order
Tuesday's signing follows up on a campaign pledge
Louis DeJoy’s tenure marked by pandemic, surges in mail-in ballots and plan to modernize operations
US officials tell VOA that 13 flights have brought more than 120 'high-threat' migrants and about 50 nonviolent migrants to the naval station in Cuba, where they await deportation
Analysts say US boycott could benefit other big powers, such as Russia and China, whose foreign ministers will be attending
Top US diplomat says both sides will need to make concessions to halt three-year conflict
The 80-year-old Native American activist, who maintains his innocence, was released to home confinement after nearly 50 years in prison
Critics say that, with access, someone could erase recipients’ earnings records, making it impossible for them to collect government benefits
Ukrainian military says it shot down 103 Russian drones
Zelenskyy highlights need for ‘robust and reliable’ security guarantees to ensure lasting peace
Costa Rica is the third country in Central America to collaborate on repatriating deported migrants from the United States since President Donald Trump assumed office
Eric Adams facing increased scrutiny since Justice Department ordered federal prosecutors to drop case
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