In 1803, Chief Justice John Marshall first expressed the principle that while Congress makes the laws and the president enforces them, the courts decide when either of the other branches goes too far.
Doesn’t it feel strange to have a US President again? After four years of creeping senility under Joe Biden, and an administration organised around its concealment, the free world suddenly has its ...
The federal trial court in Maryland with nearly all Democratic appointees is emerging as a popular destination for legal ...
Federal judges have blocked President Trump's executive orders related to the Department of Government Efficiency and ending birthright citizenship.
A new Gallup poll ranks the five living U.S. presidents by favorability, revealing who Americans view most positively—and who ...
Americans like former President George W. Bush more than President Donald Trump, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Our 46 Heads of State all had interactions with the Jewish community – positive and negative, historic and bizarre ...
High flow toilets and incandescent light bulbs could make comebacks as President Donald Trump announced a rollback of regulations.
President Trump, early in his second term, is earning an approval rating among the lowest in decades, a survey found. A poll, released Thursday by Gallup, found that 47 percent of respondents support ...
Phasing out the penny could result in needing to make more nickels, and the U.S. Treasury Department loses far more money on ...
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. is reviewing arguments over President Donald Trump's plan to push out federal workers ...
Grenell has been tapped for a number of positions during Trump's two administrations. He is currently serving as presidential envoy for special missions. He was most recently in Venezuela, where he ...