A Turkish student living and studying lawfully in the U.S. was arrested by federal immigration officers. A lawyer explains to NPR some of the basic rights people have in such a situation.
The choice of cabinet officials was seen as a litmus test for whether the rebels who ousted Bashar al-Assad would deliver on ...
While the role and actions of the Elon Musk-headed Department of Government Efficiency remain somewhat murky, data privacy ...
The Trump administration has removed explicit prohibitions against segregated facilities in federal contracts, a change that ...
Tens of thousands are set to protest on April 5 against Trump's agenda, defending democracy, civil rights, and everyday Americans' interests.
A federal court in Newark will determine whether the United States can deport Mahmoud Khalil in what could be a landmark case ...
After a campus police officer grabbed student Ja’Liyah Celestine by the hair and kneed her in the face, she filed a federal ...
Another agency initiated a review of scholarship programs for minority students at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. And the nation’s top workplace regulator has asked 20 major law ...
President Donald Trump took his most consequential action against federal employee unions yet late Thursday, signing an ...
President Trump’s order to require proof of citizenship to vote isn’t that far from Jim Crow-era literacy tests, says Bea ...
On the day by which University of Iowa officials said they were told to close the campus’ renamed and reformed Division of ...
The rights of Americans to self-determine how to educate their children — a hotly contested matter that stretches back to at ...