The Justice Department's request came after U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco blocked large-scale federal layoffs known as "reductions in force" for 14 days in a May 9 ruling siding with a group of unions, non-profits and local governments that challenged the administration.

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600 Sex Offenders set free Under Obama policy

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency released nearly 600 illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes.

Taking the jobs American dogs won’t do

But even this topic couldn’t escape at least a bit of controversy.

In the name of Science?

$697,177 for a ‘Climate-Change Musical’: You Call That Science?

I may look fine, but I need my service dog

Service dogs, most people probably think, are for blind people. And maybe for someone who uses a wheelchair. Not so much for those who appear

Trump defiant after global criticism of steel, aluminium tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump struck a defiant tone on Friday, saying trade wars were good and easy to win, after his plan to put tariffs on im

Trump: 'Take the guns first, go through due process second'

“Take the guns first, go through due process second,” Trump said.

In blow to Trump, top aide Hope Hicks to leave White House

Hope Hicks is resigning as White House communications director.

U.S. judge rejects lawsuit seeking to stop Trump border wall

A U.S. judge rejected an attempt by the state of California to stop the government from building a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico.

Kushner loses access to top-secret intelligence

A memo downgraded the presidential son-in-law and other White House aides who had been working on interim clearances.

Commanding officer initially ordered responding deputies to 'stage' not enter Stoneman Douglas, sources say

A commanding officer on scene apparently ordered some of the initial responders to set up a “perimeter” outside.

Heritage Foundation: 64% of Trump's agenda already done, faster than Reagan

The Trump administration has already implemented nearly two-thirds of the 334 agenda items called for by the Heritage Foundation.

Right warns GOP agenda can’t stop at Trump’s tax law

GOP leaders need to keep driving bold policy and policy victories that are significant.

Amid gun debate, Trump pushes for border wall and hits Dems on DACA

Negotiations on DACA have repeatedly stalled in Congress this year.

Oakland mayor warns of impending ICE raid, ramping up sanctuary-city tension

Oakland Mayor warned on Twitter that ICE would raid the city's Bay Area as soon as Sunday.

Congress returns, under pressure to act on guns; War of words over Democrats' rebuttal memo

Congress returns from a 10-day break under pressure to act on gun violence.

Student Claims CNN Rewrote Town Hall Question, Told Him to 'Stick to the Script'

A Florida student claims that CNN rewrote his question for the town hall debate on gun violence.

Two top White House advisers may leave over tensions with Trump: sources

Friction between Trump and two top aides has grown to a point that either or both might quit soon.

Reuters Exclusive: As Trump trashes NAFTA, Mexico turns to Brazilian corn

Cheaper prices for Brazilian corn drove some of the sales.