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Attorneys for J.A.V. filed a habeas motion detailing his background, disclosing his HIV-positive status and denying he is a member of a gang.
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The legal fight over these firings has emerged as a key test of Trump's efforts to bring federal agencies meant by Congress to be independent from the president under his control.
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The figure has been growing while President Trump appeals a 2024 judgment finding he and his company liable for fraud.
The Trump administration canceled $188 million in federal grants meant to reimburse New York City for sheltering migrants, saying the money was being spent to support illegal immigration and leading the city's mayor to vow to fight the clawback.
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New York Magazine on MSND.C. vs. NYC: How Trump Is Targeting New York CityTrump has sought to impose his will on the city as his administration has revoked FEMA funds and moved to end congestion pricing, among other acts.
The Trump administration and New York have agreed to allow New York City’s congestion pricing to continue through late October, according to a new court filing. The agreement is a reprieve for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Gov.
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it's not backing off its latest deadline for New York to end its $9 congestion toll on drivers entering the most traffic-snarled parts of Manhattan, despite a recent court filing that indicated the charge would remain at least through the summer.
President Trump issued an executive order in January that banned D.E.I. materials in kindergarten through 12th grade education, but the office of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth informed the Naval Academy on March 28 that he intended the order to apply to the school as well, even though it is a college.
President Trump on Wednesday signed a pair of memorandums directing the Department of Justice to investigate two individuals who served in his first administration and pushed back against Trump. Trump signed a memo targeting Miles Taylor,
Thousands of demonstrators from New York to Alaska protested against President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
The New York Times announced "Interesting Times With Ross Douthat," a forthcoming podcast hosted by opinion columnist Ross Douthat. The show will “explore a future that feels more open and uncertain than ever,
Trump's border czar, Thomas Homan, has deep roots in NY. Republicans aim to leverage the connection to increase immigration actions.