A federal judge temporarily blocked DOGE's access to Social Security data, citing privacy violations and a lack of justification for their fraud investigations.
Indonesia's parliament approved controversial amendments to the military law, raising concerns of authoritarianism and sparking widespread protests among pro-democracy activists.
The Trump administration labels recent spate of attacks on Tesla properties as domestic terrorism, sparking an outcry from political figures and media.
Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner has stepped down, focusing on retaining support from the Trump administration amid privatization discussions and pressures from Elon Musk.
The Trump administration has suspended $175 million in federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania, citing its policies on transgender athletes.
A North Dakota jury orders Greenpeace to pay over $660 million in damages over its involvement in Dakota Access Pipeline protests, raising serious free speech concerns.
Trump's firings of FTC commissioners ignite debate over agency independence and potential legal battles, with Democrats urging restoration of the commissioners.