Banishing a Reporter: Trump Escalates Battle With Wall Street Journal Over Epstein Story
It’s the first time Trump has sued for defamation as a sitting president, and it’s not clear whether any president has done that in the past.
Columbia University Says It Has Suspended and Expelled Students Who Participated in Protests
A student activist group said nearly 80 students were told they have been suspended for one to three years or expelled.
Appeals Court Won’t Reinstate AP Access To Presidential Events
Since the start of the case, the White House has instituted new rules for access to the limited-space events.
Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Is Canceled by CBS and Will End in May 2026
Democratic U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff of California said on X that “if Paramount and CBS ended the Late Show for political reasons, the public deserves to know. And deserves better.”
Congress Approves Trump’s $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The White House says the public media system is politically biased and an unnecessary expense.
A Recap of the Trial Over the Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Campus Protesters
Plaintiffs want the judge to rule that the policy violates the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedure Act, a law that governs how federal agencies develop and issue regulations.
Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Campus Activists Faces Federal Trial
Plaintiffs want U.S. District Judge William Young to rule the policy violates the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedure Act.
Paramount Will Pay $16 Million in Settlement With Trump Over ’60 Minutes’ Interview
The case was widely discussed and was being seen as a referendum on how far organizations would go to curry favor with Trump.