Drake claims he was defamed at the Grammys and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show
Drake claims he was defamed at the Grammys and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show
Drake claims he was defamed at the Grammys and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show
GOP strategist Scott Jennings and New York Times journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro engage in a debate over President Donald Trump threatening to remove Harvard's tax-exempt status hours after freezing $2.2 billion in federal funds to the university.
IRS making plans to rescind Harvard’s tax-exempt status
Trump to name Hunter Biden whistleblower as acting IRS commissioner, sources say
About 25% of IRS workers planning to take buyout offer
‘People are feeling betrayed’: They paid taxes in good faith and now fear it could lead to their deportation
IRS employees expect to learn their layoff fate around Tax Day, their busiest time of the year
Newsmax defamed Dominion Voting Systems with false 2020 election claims, judge rules
Acting IRS commissioner resigning after agency reaches data-sharing deal with immigration authorities
IRS reaches data-sharing deal with DHS to help find undocumented immigrants for deportation
Top federal labor officials reinstated by full DC federal appeals court
Tax return filings drop by nearly 1 million and extension requests rise as deadline nears
Lawsuit claims Elon Musk stiffed canvassers who helped his 2024 campaign efforts
IRS sidelines dozens of top IT officials seen as possible ‘blockers’ to immigration enforcement data-sharing
Court lets Trump fire labor and worker protection board members while they fight to keep their jobs
US District Judge James Boasberg vowed to find out whether Trump administration officials violated his orders temporarily blocking the use of a 1798 law for deportations by refusing to turn two flights carrying migrants out of the country.
‘Principled and fair’: Judge Boasberg had nonpartisan record before facing Trump’s fury
Drake’s label UMG says he ‘lost a rap battle’ with Kendrick Lamar, seeks to dismiss his defamation lawsuit
Getting paid not to work: Federal probationary workers are being reinstated but put on paid leave
The White House denies that it violated a judge’s order Saturday to halt the deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig breaks down how to determine if the Trump administration defied the court order.
How controversial deportation flights and a judge’s race to stop them unfolded, minute by minute
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