Trump admin pauses $175M in federal funding to UPenn over inclusion of trans athletes in women’s sports
The Trump administration paused $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over its inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports, FOX Business exclusively reported on Wednesday morning.
Arizona GOP congressman talks about need for fiscal reform during conservative forum
The forum was held one day after Arizona's two Democratic senators held a town hall to warn about potential cuts to Medicaid and Medicare.
Who is Judge James 'Jeb' Boasberg? The judge blocking Trump’s deportation plan
Federal Judge James “Jeb" Boasberg has a long history of handling politically charged cases, including Trump’s grand jury investigations, Jan. 6 sentencings, and surveillance reforms. Now, he’s facing impeachment calls after blocking Trump’s deportation orders.
Trump’s executive order gives states more control during disaster response
This executive order follows Trump's previous vow to reduce or eliminate FEMA’s role in disaster response, shifting more responsibility to state and local entities.
AZ GOP rep. talks about fiscal responsibility
One day after Arizona Senators Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly held a town hall to warn of potential Medicaid and Medicare cuts, Rep. David Schweikert took part in a forum to talk about the issue of national debt, and the steps needed to reduce it. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
Trump order banning transgender people from serving in military blocked by federal judge
Judge Ana Reyes ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights.
JFK files: Previously classified documents released
Thousands of pages of files related to the assassination of former president John F. Kennedy have been released.
Judge rules DOGE’s dismantling of USAID likely unconstitutional, blocks further cuts
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, likely violated the Constitution by dismantling USAID. The court order blocks further cuts and restores access for employees, marking a major legal challenge to Trump’s foreign aid policies.
Rep. David Schweikert holds forum on fiscal responsibility
Conservative Agenda for Arizona and Rep. David Schweikert hosts a forum to discuss the solvency of the federal budget and the need to return to true fiscally conservative principles.
Trump administration rehiring nearly 25K fired workers after court order, documents show
A federal judge ruled that the impacted workers at six federal government agencies will be rehired after they were fired in February.
Roberts rejects Trump’s call to impeach judge over deportation ruling
Chief Justice John Roberts rejected calls to impeach judges after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of a judge who blocked deportation flights.
White House: Trump, Putin agree to ceasefire on energy, infrastructure
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a phone call that was more than an hour long on Tuesday.
Did Trump defy a court order? Judge questions deportations to El Salvador
A federal judge is questioning whether the Trump administration ignored his order to halt deportations under a rarely used 1798 law. The case could test the limits of executive power on immigration.
Medicaid cuts could happen, Arizona Senators say
Arizona's Democratic Senators Mark Kelly & Ruben Gallego hosted a town hall Monday, alerting residents to what they describe as "impending cuts" to Medicaid. They said these cuts would impact not just those seeking health care, but also healthcare workers.
Semisonic blasts White House for using their song 'Closing Time'
"They have missed the point entirely," Semisonic wrote on X on Monday.
Trump ends Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden
President Donald Trump announced Monday that he is ending Secret Service protection for Joe Biden’s adult children, which had been extended through July. The move affects Hunter and Ashley Biden, who had remained under federal protection.
Arizona Senators Mark Kelly, Ruben Gallego warn of 'impending cuts' to Medicaid
Arizona Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego held a town hall on Monday, warning citizens of what they’re calling "impending cuts" to Medicaid. They say it won't only affect people needing treatment, but also staff.
JFK assassination files to be released Tuesday, Pres. Trump says
Thousands of files about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy are expected to be released on Tuesday, according to President Trump.
Kelly, Gallego hold Medicaid town hall
Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego hosted a town hall meeting on March 17 over worries that the budget resolution recently passed by U.S. House lawmakers could result in cuts to Medicaid.
What is an autopen?
President Donald Trump is claiming that pardons signed by former President Joe Biden should be canceled because Biden allegedly used an autopen.


















