It is the fourth order directly targeting transgender people the president has signed since he took office Jan. 20.
The Attorney General’s directive sparks concerns over the Trump administration’s impact on civil rights protections.
Trump appears bent on ridding schools of dangerous practices like critical thinking and an unsanitized study of history.
The New York Times is tracking the actions taken by, and significant statements made by, President Trump and his ...
In a “meandering” speech filled with off-script jokes, recycled campaign lines, and religious-themed policy announcements, ...
Americans nationwide are flooding the streets in a sweeping wave of demonstrations as part of the ‘50 Protests, 50 States’ ...
The Democratic Party, which should be strongly resisting Trump and the MAGA Republican’s assaults on democracy and the ...
President Donald Trump's orders on civil rights are a stunning blow to America’s 60-year fight against discrimination.
SEATTLE — A federal judge who already questioned the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship ...
How easily Snoop flipped on Trump proves that he puts himself before the community, and that's not what a leader with a bully ...
Trump is different. His defiance lies in plain view. There is no dignity. There is no restraint. There is only power. The ...
With relentless legal challenges and pugnacious, profanity-laden tweets, the Firearms Policy Coalition has built a broad ...