The Trump administration is relying on an obscure bureaucratic lever to stop the school, the latest in a series of aggressive moves.
By Miriam Jordan
The university has previously been the target of more $400 million in federal funding cuts.
By Francesca Regalado
The abrupt, premature dismissals of agency officials has teed up a Supreme Court decision that, if delivered in the president's favor, could give him substantially more authority.
By Elena Shao
In a 4-to-4 decision, the court upheld a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that blocked the school.
By Abbie VanSickle and Sarah Mervosh
The inquiry is the latest attempt to apply the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban to K-12 education.
By Dana Goldstein
Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky met while working at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, her father said. Mr. Lischinsky had just bought an engagement ring, an official said.
By John Yoon, Isabel Kershner and Natan Odenheimer
A day after a man with a history of pro-Palestinian activism shot two Israeli Embassy workers — a couple on the cusp of becoming engaged — many in the community are still processing what happened.
By Juliet Macur
The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, was charged with gunning down two Israeli Embassy workers outside a Jewish museum in Washington. Here is what we know about him.
By Julie Bosman