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The end of the special counsel forever? Jack Smith is in survival mode

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump, meanwhile, is celebrating the dismissal of federal criminal charges

Georgians with disabilities are still being institutionalized, despite federal oversight

Sam Whitehead
Advocates said these failures continue to violate the rights of Georgians who have been historically marginalized

RFK Jr., Trump’s would-be health czar, says he will “clear out” entire departments at the FDA

Marin Scotten
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said he would put RFK Jr. in charge of federal health agencies

“Go wild”: RFK Jr. claims Trump promised him “control” of CDC and federal health care agencies

Nicholas Liu
Kennedy claims that he endorsed Trump after being offered a powerful position overseeing health agencies

The plastics industry’s wish list for a second Trump Administration

Lisa Song
Tucked into a federal recycling bill is what critics call the plastics industry’s Project 2025

How the election could affect toxic chemical regulation

Teresa Carr
Federal regulations have been imposed on PFAS. How will a Trump or Harris presidency handle "forever chemicals?"

FTC rule makes it easier to cancel memberships, subscriptions

Natalie Chandler
The Federal Trade Commission's new "click to cancel" rule aims to smooth the process for consumers

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial date set in federal sex trafficking case

Alex Galbraith
The mogul has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking and racketeering

“It’s so stupid”: Biden slams Marjorie Taylor Greene’s suggestion that he can “control the weather”

Nicholas Liu
The Georgia Republican has claimed that the federal government can manufacture hurricanes to punish Republicans

Federal government rushes to replenish hospital IV fluids after Hurricane Helene disrupts production

Nicholas Liu
An IV fluid plant in North Carolina was hit by floodwaters and another now sits in the path of Hurricane Milton

“We didn’t answer”: DeSantis refuses to take calls from Kamala Harris as another hurricane looms

Marin Scotten
DeSantis has declined to speak with Harris or President Joe Biden even as his state relies on federal aid

New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted by federal grand jury

Griffin Eckstein
Top city Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have called for the mayor to step down

Alex Jones’ Infowars assets “will now be sold at auction” to pay for damages to Sandy Hook families

Nicholas Liu
A federal bankruptcy judge approved plans to sell off the assets of Free Speech Systems, a company owned by Jones

Federal plans to open up the desert for massive solar farms has angered environmentalists

Matthew Rozsa
Bureau of Land Management just revealed an ambitious plan for renewable energy. So why are environmentalists upset?

Judge denies Mark Meadows’ bid to move “fake electors” case to federal court

Marin Scotten
Trump's former chief of staff was indicted in Arizona earlier this year for his 2020 election subversion efforts

Justice delayed is political: Trump’s election interference case must continue ahead of the election

Praveen Fernandes, Donald K. Sherman
The federal trial of Donald Trump on January 6-related charges must proceed without further delay

Judge rejects Trump’s latest attempt to move his hush-money case to a federal court

Marin Scotten
A federal judge ruled that Trump's hush-money case should remain in the New York state court system

“Hail Mary”: Trump’s latest attempt to delay his hush money sentence “will likely fail,” experts say

Charles R. Davis
The former president's lawyers are again asking a federal court to take over his New York hush money case

“American women are not stupid”: Warren isn’t buying that Trump would veto a federal abortion ban

Kelly McClure
Commenting on Vance's suggestion that Trump wouldn't allow an abortion ban, Warren highlights previous actions

Recent Supreme Court decisions are already slowing climate progress

Akielly Hu
Supreme Court rulings limiting federal authority have upended the legal landscape — and could hamper climate action

“Unconstitutional”: Kroger sues Federal Trade Commission ahead of merger court hearing

Ashlie D. Stevens
"We stand prepared to defend this merger in the upcoming trial in federal court," Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said

Climate change activists urge attorney general to prosecute fossil fuel industry

Matthew Rozsa
Public Citizen is urging the federal government to take action for ordinary citizens harmed by climate change

UAW files federal labor charges against Elon Musk and Donald Trump over strike-breaking comments

Marin Scotten
In a conversation with Musk, Trump argued striking workers should be immediately fired

Experts say Elon Musk’s PAC could be in legal trouble for falsely claiming it registered voters

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Legal experts told Salon that the billionaire's pro-Trump America PAC may have broken state and federal statutes
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