Vance fumbles Ohio State’s NCAA football championship trophy as Buckeyes visit the White House

WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President JD Vance ended the Ohio State football team’s visit to the White House on Monday by fumbling the team’s national championship trophy. After laudatory speeches by President Donald Trump, Buckeye coach Ryan
Venezuelan tackled by federal agents in dramatic courthouse arrest in February

(Reuters) – A Venezuelan man currently in immigration detention was arrested in February inside a New Hampshire courthouse by federal agents who tackled him and knocked over a bystander, surveillance footage showed. Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez is in
Trump administration says it lacks authority to bring back man wrongly deported to El Salvador

(Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday told a federal judge it lacks authority to bring a man wrongfully deported to El Salvador back to the U.S. because he is in foreign custody, despite a court
International students file legal challenges over widespread US visa revocations

WASHINGTON (AP) — Several international students who have had their visas revoked in recent weeks have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, arguing the government denied them due process when it suddenly took away their permission to
A Palestinian activist expecting a US citizenship interview is arrested instead by ICE in Vermont

A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University was arrested Monday at a Vermont immigration office where he expected to be interviewed about finalizing his U.S. citizenship, his
IRS chief information officer announces resignation on eve of tax-filing day

By Nathan Layne and Tim Reid WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The chief information officer at the Internal Revenue Service said he would resign, according to an email sent to staff and seen by Reuters on Monday, the day
Getting the IRS on the phone is more difficult this tax filing season, experts say

WASHINGTON (AP) — Taxpayers calling the IRS for help processing their taxes this filing season may find it harder than normal to get someone on the phone, experts say, a problem that is only expected to get
Democratic candidate pledges to keep fighting in North Carolina’s close Supreme Court race

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Democratic Associate Justice Allison Riggs vowed at a rally of supporters Monday to “fight as long as it takes” as she awaits a final decision in her race against Republican Jefferson Griffin for
US Army to control land on Mexico border as part of base, migrants could be detained, officials say

WASHINGTON (AP) — A long sliver of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border that President Donald Trump is turning over to the Department of Defense would be controlled by the Army as part of a base, which
Harvard defies Trump’s demands and risks $9B in federal funding

BOSTON (AP) — Harvard University announced Monday that it won’t comply with a list of demands from the Trump administration as part of its campaign against antisemitism, which could put almost $9 billion in funding at risk.