Attorney General Matthew Platkin is claiming the New Jersey State Police orchestrated an enforcement slowdown after an investigation alleged the agency was involved in racial profiling. The lower enforcement has led to an increase in car crashes, Platkin alleges.
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- White House correspondents protest lack of wire reporters on Air Force Oneon May 13, 2025 at 8:10 pm
The group representing White House journalists said Monday it was disturbed that the Trump administration barred any wire service news reporters from traveling with the president on Air Force One to the Middle East.
- Protesters arrested at House committee working on plan to cut Medicaid spendingby Alex Miller on May 13, 2025 at 7:44 pm
Dozens of protesters and disability advocates were arrested for disrupting a House Energy and Commerce Committee meeting to fine-tune legislation that includes Medicaid cuts.
- Court backs Trump on Alien Enemies deportations but grants 21-day grace period before removalsby Stephen Dinan on May 13, 2025 at 7:42 pm
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Trump was largely on solid legal footing in using the Alien Enemies Act to try to deport some illegal-immigrant gang members, though the court said the administration does need to give deportation targets better notice ahead of time.
- Linda McMahon and Elizabeth Warren agree to meet and discuss U.S. higher educationby Valerie Richardson on May 13, 2025 at 7:13 pm
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is planning to meet with Sen. Elizabeth Warren after declining the Massachusetts Democrat's invitation to appear at an anti-Trump forum.
- Tax bill has 'a little bit of wiggle room' for more priorities, House chairman saysby Lindsey McPherson on May 13, 2025 at 6:57 pm
The tax portion of House Republicans' "one big beautiful bill" is estimated to cost just under $4 trillion, roughly half a trillion under the Ways and Means Committee's instruction for the package.