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Fed chair Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court arguments in Lisa Cook case

The case addresses whether Trump can fire Fed governor Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud.
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.

Supreme Court leans toward backing state restrictions on transgender student-athletes

The court heard arguments on challenges to laws in West Virginia and Idaho that bar transgender students from participating in girls' or women's sports.
Becky Pepper-Jackson outside the Supreme Court
Becky Pepper-Jackson outside the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has delayed direct conflict with Trump. Here's why that could soon change.

The court's conservative majority pushed decisions on contentious issues like birthright citizenship and the president's tariffs into 2026.
Image: California Ports See Increase In Traffic Ahead Of China Tariff Hikes
Image: California Ports See Increase In Traffic Ahead Of China Tariff Hikes

Trump says he's removing National Guard troops from Chicago, L.A. and Portland

The development comes after the Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration's request to deploy National Guard troops in Illinois.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.

Chief Justice John Roberts dodges contentious issues in year-end message to judiciary

Roberts didn't directly address frequent criticism of judges who have ruled against the Trump administration or the continuing increase in threats against them.
Image: Chief Justice John Roberts
Image: Chief Justice John Roberts

Supreme Court rejects Trump's bid to deploy National Guard in Illinois

The Trump administration says troops are needed to protect immigration agents in the Chicago area, a move officials there strongly oppose.
Law enforcement stand outside during a curfew outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility.
Law enforcement stand outside during a curfew outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing facility.
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Politics News

Judges who ruled against Trump say harassment and threats have changed their lives

More than 100 pizzas were delivered to the homes of judges and their families this year, some with signs of foreign involvement. Judges say the message is clear: We know where you live.
Illustration of a judge opening the front door of his home to a stack of steaming pizza boxes, while a masked delivery man rides away on a scooter.
Illustration of a judge opening the front door of his home to a stack of steaming pizza boxes, while a masked delivery man rides away on a scooter.
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Trump gives campaign-style speech on the economy; Democrat wins Miami mayoral race

In Miami, voters chose Democratic candidate Eileen Higgins over Trump-endorsed Emilio González in a runoff election for mayor, NBC News projects.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump.

Supreme Court probes campaign finance limits challenged by JD Vance

The conservative court appears likely to issue a ruling notwithstanding arguments that the case is moot because of Vance's equivocation about 2028.
Vice President JD Vance Visits Georgia To Tout Trump Administration's Economic Policies
Vice President JD Vance Visits Georgia To Tout Trump Administration's Economic Policies

Supreme Court appears poised to rule for Trump on independent agency firings

If the conservative-majority court rules in Trump's favor, the president would have greater authority over numerous federal agencies.
Former Federal Trade Commission Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter is photographed at her home.
Former Federal Trade Commission Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter is photographed at her home.

Supreme Court to decide if Trump can limit constitutional right to citizenship at birth

The Trump administration is seeking to roll back the historical understanding that birthright citizenship extends to almost anyone born in the United States.
Olga Urbina holds her son, Ares Webster, nine months, as people gather outside the Supreme Court on May 15, 2025.
Olga Urbina holds her son, Ares Webster, nine months, as people gather outside the Supreme Court on May 15, 2025.
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