The court said the Trump administration’s maneuvers to keep her in the role without getting confirmation from the U.S. Senate didn’t follow procedures required by federal law.
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The State Department said that all U.S. visa holders are subject to “continuous vetting” with an eye toward any indication that they could be ineligible for the document.
A panel of five judges in New York’s mid-level Appellate Division said the verdict, which stood to cost the president more than $515 million and rock his real estate empire, was “excessive.”
Rep. Steven Horsford said ICE inmates held in a Nevada detention center alleged that they were denied proper legal representation and timely health care treatment.
As President Donald Trump reignites his efforts to end universal mail voting and the use of electronic voting machines, Nevada officials say any changes would have to go through the state.
Commissioners are expected to vote on a plan to more than double rental rates and fees at the county’s four general aviation airports.
Clark County DA Steve Wolfson said acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah has demonstrated an “unfitness to serve” as the two prosecutors battle publicly over the handling of a case involving an Israeli official.
Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in several states because federal health officials say it could have potential radioactive contamination.
A Southern Nevada detention center that houses ICE detainees in deportation proceedings might double its ICE capacity by the end of the year, according to a report.
The financial collapse of Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media has escalated into a courtroom battle.
The letters were the latest salvos in a monthslong drama involving the president’s retribution campaign against Letitia James and others who’ve battled him in court and fought his policies.
The federal case surrounding Matthew Perry’s death has reached another turning point, as a woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” prepares to plead guilty to multiple charges.
Gen. David Allvin joins other top military officials who have stepped down or been fired by Trump’s Republican administration during a broader leadership upheaval
Tyson did not have permission to use the song “Murdergram,” attorneys said. The suit alleges that the video with the song helped to increase viewership.
The conservative network Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment company by spreading lies about President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, according to documents filed Monday.
