Tuesday, July 01, 2025 4:29 AM ET
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A lift for LA as iconic Getty Villa Museum reopens, scarred but intact after fires -- The Getty Villa Museum in Los Angeles, notable for its ancient art, has reopened to the public after post-wildfire cleanup and restoration of its grounds.2 days ago
Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions – a win for Trump administration -- Whether the courts will allow President Trump to redefine birthright citizenship through executive order remains to be seen. But the Supreme Court on Friday offered his White House a big win.3 days ago
Citing religious liberty, justices allow book opt-outs in public schools -- In a closely watched case about religious freedom and public education, the Supreme Court sided with parents who wanted to opt their children out of LGBTQ-themed materials.3 days ago
'Alligator Alcatraz': Why Florida's Native Americans oppose a new migrant facility -- "Alligator Alcatraz" is what Florida officials are calling their new migrant detention center in a remote part of the Everglades. The project faces strong opposition from environmental activists and Native American tribes who say the land is sacred.3 days ago
First lawsuit including children challenges ICE arrest policy at courthouses -- A Honduran mother and her two children are suing the United States over their courthouse arrest, calling it unconstitutional despite entering legally through a Biden-era asylum app. The lawsuit is believed to be the first involving children.3 days ago
Supreme Court allowed cities to ban camping. Here's what happened next in California. -- The Supreme Court ruled on June 28, 2024, that banning camping for homeless people did not constitute cruel and unusual punishment. In the year since, California's cities and its homeless population have navigated a new legal landscape.3 days ago
10 YEARS AFTER SAME-SEX MARRIAGE RULING, THESE CONSERVATIVES AIM TO ROLL IT BACK -- It's been a decade since the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a right to same-sex marriage. Public acceptance has grown since then, but some conservatives aim to challenge that ruling in an echo of what happened with Roe v. Wade.4 days ago
In Mideast and at NATO summit, Trump models norm-busting diplomacy -- In his second term, President Donald Trump has unleashed a diplomatic style that jettisons all the norms of traditional diplomacy in favor of commands, threats, and shows of force.5 days ago
Q&A: Jim Obergefell reflects on the Supreme Court case that bears his name -- Ten years ago, the Supreme Court issued the landmark decision Obergefell v. Hodges, making same-sex marriage a constitutional right. Jim Obergefell remembers that day, and what the fight meant for him and his late husband.4 days ago
Trump attacked Iran. Should Congress have had a say? -- Some in Congress question whether President Trump's Iran strikes align with the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution, but Republicans mostly stick with the president.5 days ago
Speeding up Trump agenda, Supreme Court allows third-country deportations -- The Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to deport migrants to countries other than their own. The decision opens the door to faster removals of people in the U.S. without authorization.6 days ago
As Israel and Iran weigh truce, US troops in region remain on alert -- Iran attacked a U.S. military base in response to the bombing of its nuclear sites. American bases in the Middle East remain on high alert amid a hoped-for truce.6 days ago
At NATO summit, anxious Europeans extend a hand to placate Trump -- Despite tensions over Iran and disagreements over Ukraine, European members of NATO think they can deliver enough of what President Trump wants at the summit to keep him committed to the alliance and European security.7 days ago