Judge blocks Trump's birthright order
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2UrbanGirls on MSNBass signs executive order seeking immigration raid records from Trump administrationMayor Karen Bass Friday has signed an executive directive aiming to bolster the city’s response to ongoing U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement activity — and called for records from the Trump administration on all ICE operations since they started in June.
RICHMOND, Va. (WDBJ) - An executive directive by Gov. Glenn Youngkin launched “first-of-its-kind agentic artificial intelligence regulatory reduction pilot” that’ll use AI to reduce burdens when it comes to the regulatory process, the governor’s office said in a press release on Friday, July 11.
The legal fight over President Donald Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship is advancing on a path toward the U.S. Supreme Court.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday directed federal agencies to strengthen provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that repeal or modify tax credits for solar and wind energy projects.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMayor Bass to announce executive order to support immigrant communities amid ongoing raidsMayor Karen Bass is set to sign an executive directive aimed at supporting immigrant neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
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President Trump signed an executive order to end subsidies for wind and solar energy, promoting energy independence and focusing on fossil fuels. Critics argue it may harm climate efforts.
The order reiterates measures included in the recently passed budget reconciliation bill, leading renewable energy advocates to question its significance.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday extending the date on which so-called "reciprocal" tariffs will take effect to August 1.
Key Takeaways President Trump’s new cybersecurity Executive Order largely retains the structure and goals of EO 14144 but rolls back several deadlines and prescriptive directives to give agencies more flexibility.
In its 2026 fiscal year budget proposal released in May, the Interior Department estimated that such a surcharge would generate more than $90 million annually.
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory changes—raises legal and constitutional questions about the evolving relationship between the executive branch and the rule of law.