Reflecting Pool caulking cut with 'sharp knife or razor,' NPS says in court filing
An incident of alleged vandalism involving a "sharp knife or razor" used to cut caulk at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was revealed in a federal court filing.
An incident of alleged vandalism involving a "sharp knife or razor" used to cut caulk at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was revealed in a federal court filing.
The facility has faced lawsuits from immigrant advocates since it opened.
CiarĂ¡n Donnelly of the International Rescue Committee discusses the humanitarian response as rescue efforts continue following the deadly earthquake in Venezuela.
Delegations from the U.S. and Iran opened talks in Switzerland on Sunday.
The decision effectively allows border agents to shut the door to migrants fleeing violence and persecution.
Two powerful earthquakes rattled the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday evening, damaging buildings in the capital and briefly triggering a tsunami advisory.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can cancel the temporary protected status (TPS) for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
The injunction bars the creation of a national list of voters eligible to receive mail-in ballots.
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday evening.
U.S. Park Police is seeking assistance in identifying a person in connection with an investigation related to the Reflecting Pool.
A judge is again directing the DOJ to formally address whether the Trump administration's "Anti-Weaponization Fund" is dead, as the agency has claimed.
The Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law prohibiting the carry of guns by permit holders on private property unless the owner gives express permission.
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to potentially revive an immigration policy once used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can cancel the temporary protected status (TPS) for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
The Supreme Court has sided with the maker of Roundup weedkiller, blocking thousands of lawsuits alleging it failed to warn users the product could cause cancer