Federal judge strikes down Trump's wind energy ban as "arbitrary and capricious," delivering victory to 17 states protecting renewable investments and climate goals against White House pushback.
Boeing completes $8.3B Spirit AeroSystems acquisition, reversing 20 years of outsourcing in a strategic move to address quality issues following recent safety incidents.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy firmly rejects territorial concessions to Russia amid U.S. pressure, prioritizing sovereignty during Vatican meetings as European allies maintain support for Kyiv.
Florida Gov. DeSantis labels CAIR and Muslim Brotherhood as "terrorist organizations" in a controversial executive order, sparking legal challenges over constitutional concerns.
Catholic Church settlements for clergy abuse exceed $3 billion nationwide, with New Orleans paying $230 million to 500+ victims as dioceses turn to bankruptcy amid mounting claims.
Pugna por Hollywood: Paramount lanza oferta hostil de $74.400 millones por Warner Bros. Discovery, superando a Netflix mientras Trump se posiciona como árbitro clave de la fusión.
Former Trump attorney Alina Habba resigns as NJ federal prosecutor after court rules her appointment unlawful, but remains with DOJ as senior adviser amid broader appointment challenges.
DACA recipient Bruna Ferreira, once engaged to the brother of Trump's press secretary, wins release on bond while fighting deportation despite DHS labeling her a "criminal illegal alien."
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 86, hospitalized with fever and chills at Johns Hopkins, receiving antibiotics for apparent infection, expected to recover by Sunday.
Supreme Court ends 2019 Term, honoring six retiring staff including first female Marshal and Reporter of Decisions who broke gender barriers during decades of dedicated service.