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Written by Matthew Grayson.hen U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani blocked President Donald Trump’s bid to end a Biden-era ...
An internal memo from the Trump administration, drafted just a week ago, lays out a bold strategy to shrink federal payrolls across multiple agencies, with cuts as deep as 50% at the Department of ...
Over the weekend, reports from Israeli and Arab media outlets confirmed that the United States has dispatched a second Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery to Israel. This move builds ...
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, has hit a wall trying to pry loose Jeffrey Epstein’s files from the Department of Justice, even though President Donald Trump mandated their release.
China’s move to choke off exports of rare earth minerals to the U.S. isn’t just a trade spat—it’s a wake-up call. These obscure elements, tucked away in everything from your electric car to the ...
In 1799, Congress passed the Logan Act to stop U.S. citizens from meddling in foreign affairs without official approval. The law took its name from Pennsylvania Senator George Logan, who, during a ...
The U.S. economy delivered a surprising jolt in March, adding 228,000 jobs according to Friday’s report from the Department of Labor—a figure that nearly doubles the projections economists had set.
A seasoned broadcaster has cracked open a raw chapter of her life, revealing how an autoimmune condition she blames on COVID-19 shots has turned her world sideways. Her words don’t just tell a ...
It wasn’t a typical White House sit-down. When President Donald Trump hosted El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, the air crackled with defiance—against courts, against reporters, against anything that smelled ...
Elon Musk’s latest venture into government oversight has kicked up a storm, and for good reason. His Department of Government Efficiency—DOGE, in his trademark shorthand—dug into unemployment records ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James, a linchpin in the legal assault on the Trump Organization, now finds herself staring down a federal investigation over claims of mortgage fraud—a development ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has chosen not to disrupt Illinois’ ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, leaving the state’s rigorous gun control measures intact. This decision arrives at a ...