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Trump is invoking section 740, of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, that places the DC Metropolitan police Department ...
Former Missouri basketball point guard Sean East II broke the single-season scoring record in the Canadian Elite Basketball ...
Two Rockets players who could be on the trade block early in 2025-26 as Houston chases a championship under Kevin Durant’s ...
The trial will determine whether the Trump administration violated a 19th-century law by sending the National Guard to LA.
Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law called the Posse Comitatus Act when it deployed military units to Los Angeles in June.
Ten years ago, Los Angeles city officials released never-before-seen photos of the Watts uprising. On the 60th anniversary, ...
In talking about crime in the nation's capital on Monday, President Donald Trump specifically called out Oakland.
In talking about crime in the nation's capital on Monday, President Donald Trump specifically called out Oakland.
A California judge will decide whether Trump broke the law when he deployed troops to quell protests on the streets of Los Angeles.
The legal battle over President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops in California returns to federal court Monday.
Between the lines: As noted by the Brennan Center for Justice, the Justice Department has asserted that the D.C. Guard can ...
If the case ends in Trump’s favor, it would set a precedent, making it easier for a president to put federal troops on the streets of an American city.