Appeals court rejects Mahmoud Khalil's request for rehearing in detention case
The decision means Khalil must pursue his constitutional claims through the immigration appeals process after a final removal order.Â
The decision means Khalil must pursue his constitutional claims through the immigration appeals process after a final removal order.Â
A woman who became "belligerent in court" allegedly shot two attorneys involved in the same lawsuit outside a North Carolina courthouse Friday after the case ended.
President Trump's attempt to create a compensation fund for those who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration is now at the center of two federal lawsuits.
The 911 caller requested an ambulance come to the GM Charlotte Technical Center in Concord on Wednesday for an individual experiencing "shortness of breath."
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her post, a source familiar confirms to ABC News.
President Trump said he won't be traveling to his son Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, and that he will remain at the White House instead.
The administration has issued a directive requiring most temporary visa holders living in the U.S. to return to their home country to finish their green card application.
The "Pokémon Fossil Museum" exhibition at Chicago's Field Museum brings together the worlds of Pokémon and paleontology.
New footage obtained by ABC News shows Britney Spears being arrested in March after police said she failed a sobriety test. ABC News' Brian Buckmire breaks down her case.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her post, a source familiar confirms to ABC News.
ABC News' Will Ganss breaks down the new movies and shows to look out for this holiday weekend.
Gas prices surged in recent months as the Iran war choked off global oil supply.
President Trump attacked GOP Sen. Thom Tillis, calling him a "RINO" and a "quitter" as he appeared to acknowledge the ongoing revolt among some in his own party.
The Pentagon unveiled another batch of its so-called UFO files on Friday, part of a rolling release of once-classified material ordered by President Donald Trump.
The family of Caleb Vasquez, one of the suspects in the deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, has released a statement saying they are “deeply sorry."