Donald Trump May 13 Lawsuit tracker: New resistance battling Trump's second term through onslaught of lawsuits taking aim at EOs Fox New Digital compiled a list of groups, elected officials, individuals and local jurisdictions that have launched lawsuits against the Trump administration over executive actions.
VIDEO May 12 Doctor says Americans take on most research and development costs of drugs available internationally HHM Health pharmacy director Dr. Riz Islam and Fox News host Will Cain explain why America has uniquely high drug prices on 'The Will Cain Show.'
VIDEO May 12 Lowering drug prices has a 'swell of popular support': Dr. Marc Siegel Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on President Donald Trump's executive order to lower prescription drug prices on 'America Reports.'
Immigration May 12 Legal expert reveals why centuries-old law is crucial for Trump admin in immigration fight A Republican attorney said that from her perspective, many federal judges are questioning the president’s ability to actually decide what is considered an alien enemy.
Politics May 11 GOP senators launch new push to back mothers with MOMS Act The MOMS Act would provide crucial resources to mothers in both the prenatal and post-partum stages, as well as through early childhood of their youngster, according to Alabama Sen. Katie Britt.
Border security May 10 ICE facility Democrats 'stormed' holds child rapists, murderers: officials Delaney Hall Detention Center "houses murderers, terrorists, child rapists and MS-13 gang members," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin noted.
Donald Trump May 10 Judge puts temporary pause on Trump's mass layoffs at government agencies A federal judge on Friday issued a temporary pause on the Trump administration’s plans to restructure government agencies and cut tens of thousands of federal workers.
Mexico May 10 Mexico sues Google for changing 'Gulf of Mexico' to 'Gulf of America' after Trump's order Mexico has sued Google after it changed the label for the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps platform to match U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order.
VIDEO May 8 Trump announced he's pulling nomination for DC US attorney President Donald Trump said Ed Martin, his nominee for U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, didn't receive enough support and he will pick a new nominee.
White House May 8 Trump pulls his nomination for DC US attorney, says he'll reveal new pick soon Trump nominated Ed Martin, a former defense attorney who represented Americans charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, for the role in January.
Donald Trump May 8 Lawyer of whistleblower in Trump impeachment case sues administration over revoked security clearance A lawyer who represented a whistleblower who was key to President Donald Trump's first impeachment sued the Trump administration for revoking his security clearance.
Donald Trump May 7 Trump says Tillis refusing US attorney nomination 'disappointing' as deadline for left-wing court action looms President Donald Trump said Sen. Thom Tillis rejecting Ed Martin's nomination to serve as U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., was "disappointing."
Donald Trump May 7 Trump angered by Emmy nomination for '60 Minutes' interview at center of lawsuit President Donald Trump called the Emmy nomination for the CBS "60 Minutes" interview of Kamala Harris a "slap in the face" to anyone who believes in honest journalism.
MILITARY May 6 Supreme Court stays lower court ruling, allowing Trump transgender ban to proceed The Supreme Court weighed in on the Trump administration's transgender military ban after a lower court's decision blocking the ban was appealed to the high court.
Politics May 6 NJ Dems seek to bar imprisoned Bob Menendez from future office as GOP targets his state pension If Republicans have their way, Bob Menendez will no longer receive a state pension, and if Democrats win out, he will also be banished from public service for life.
New York May 6 New York City urges judge to block Trump administration from eliminating its congestion pricing program New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority asked a judge to block the Trump administration from the congestion pricing program.
Media May 5 Navy veteran escalates defamation battle against Associated Press after local outlets pull article Zachary Young attorney notified the court that U.S. News & World Report, WTOP News and The Minnesota Star Tribune have all removed their republication of the Associated Press article.
Donald Trump May 5 '60 Minutes' segment paints Trump as threat to the country's legal system amid lawsuit A “60 Minutes" segment focused on President Donald Trump’s executive orders against certain law firms who have acted against the Trump administration.
Illegal Immigrants May 1 Ex-New Mexico judge, wife who allegedly harbored illegal Tren de Aragua member released on bond Former Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy Cano, have been released from a New Mexico jail on bond after they were accused of harboring a Venezuelan gang member in their home.
Federal Courts April 30 Biden-appointed federal judge keeps blocking Trump admin from nixing funding for lawyers for migrant children Court continues blocking Trump administration from cutting off funding for legal aid for unaccompanied alien minors, issuing a preliminary injunction.
New York April 29 Gov. Hochul, New York lawmakers agree on criminal charge for wearing mask while committing crime New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $254 billion budget that includes a deal with lawmakers to add a charge for mask-wearing suspects.
Donald Trump April 28 Trump administration targets Ivy League school, law journal for racial discrimination The Trump administration is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for allegations that they violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Republicans April 28 Elections watchdog urges Senate GOP to close noncitizen voting loophole As the Senate reconvenes this week, the Honest Elections Project is urging GOP leaders to move quickly to close a loophole they say is allowing noncitizens to vote in federal elections.
Media April 28 Navy veteran seeks nearly $500 million in defamation lawsuit against Associated Press Zachary Young is seeking nearly $500 million in his defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press for saying he "helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan."
Media April 28 '60 Minutes' calls out corporate owner Paramount on the air, says producer who quit felt interfered with “60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley gave a comment on producer Bill Owens resigning suddenly amid an ongoing lawsuit with the Trump administration.
FBI April 27 Supreme Court to hear arguments after FBI mistakenly raided woman's Atlanta home: 'We'll never be the same' The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a legal battle over a woman's lawsuit after FBI agents mistakenly raided their home in Atlanta.
Florida April 27 Former Disney employee sentenced to 3 years for hacking menus to remove allergy information, add profanities A former Disney employee was sentenced to three years in prison after he hacked into the park's menu system to remove peanut allergy information, add profanities and change fonts.
VIDEO April 26 Only Democrats don't want proof of citizenship in US elections, attorney says Attorney Katie Zacharia analyzes a judge blocking part of President Donald Trump's election integrity executive order on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Politics April 25 Wisconsin judge’s arrest blasted by Democrats who previously claimed ‘no one is above the law’ in Trump cases Several Democrats claimed the arrest of Judge Dugan challenged constitutional norms, but they had a different take on President Donald Trump's impeachment.
Law April 25 Migrant lawyers claim Trump is deporting without 'due process,' but what does that mean? Legal experts say that President Donald Trump's deportation suits under an 18th century wartime authority will likely end up in the Supreme Court's hands as courts review due process claims.
George Santos April 25 Ex-GOP congressman George Santos sentenced to 87 months in prison in federal fraud case Ousted former GOP Rep. George Santos faces up to 87 months in prison in his federal case after pleading guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges in August as part of a plea deal.