WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump overstepped his constitutional authority in freezing almost all spending on U.S. humanitarian and development work abroad, a federal judge ruled, saying the ...
As he pursues a hardline trade agenda and announces plans for new tariffs on a near-daily basis, Trump is sending jitters through the economy and drawing blowback even from some of his allies, who see ...
The US President would love nothing more than a diplomatic coup involving the most influential Arab nation, but it's not that ...
A Florida circuit judge on Monday denied the Pulitzer Board’s request to pause a defamation lawsuit from Donald Trump until the president is out of office. The decision from the 19th Judicial Circuit ...
Meta’s former global policy director accuses company of censoring content, misleading investors to gain access to China - ...
Amen Thompson is out for a bit and the Rockets have the intel to start planning a Kevin Durant trade for this summer, if they ...
REPORT It’s Tuesday. It’s a stunningly beautiful day, and I wish Congress would move its business outside. TBH, I think a ...
Robby Soave and Marianne Williamson discuss the recent resignation at The Washington Post by a longtime columnist, Ruth ...
Former Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg is facing backlash over sexual harassment allegations. In a new book, ...
Todd Lyons has risen from running the New England field office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to landing the top ...
Takeaway #1: A Central District of California Court held a privacy policy can defeat the plaintiff’s claim that the “delayed discovery” doctrine excuses the plaintiff’s failure to bring the claim ...
Trump says on Truth Social that he will double the tariffs. The U.S. stock market promptly fell following the social media post.