DOGE is on a collision course with PBS and NPR that could ultimately doom public broadcasting's reliance on government ...
Republicans, who got elected because of economic woes, claim that Democrats talking about inflation now is an “embarrassing ...
The Trump administration’s all-of-Washington shake-up has resulted in hundreds of lawsuits and cries of a "constitutional crisis." ...
The American Petroleum Institute is opposing legislation in Rhode Island that would require companies to pay for costs related to damages by carbon emissions.
Keir Starmer's call for European allies to increase their arms spending was not a sign that he thought the U.S. had become an unreliable ally, he said.
Taxpayers can expect to pay more than twice the stated amount for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s recently-approved bond issue.
The number of foreign nationals apprehended entering the U.S. illegally reached its lowest level in recorded history in February.
President Donald Trump’s near-abolishment of USAID has sparked debate over whether American tax dollars have funded global humanitarian policies.
A trial is underway in North Dakota in a lawsuit against Greenpeace over its support for protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Lutnick's analysis comes weeks after China filed a lawsuit against the U.S. with the World Trade Organization over its 10% tariff. It issued its own 10% tariff.
The DOJ has broadened Trump’s sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 defendants to include certain crimes that did not occur at the U.S.
Ukraine saw its third-year anniversary since Russia invaded. No European allies or the former U.S. administration have spoken to Vladimir Putin since.