A federal judge has said that the Trump administration can continue its mass firing spree of federal employees.
A federal judge on Thursday refused to temporarily block the Trump administration’s mass layoff of federal workers while a lawsuit brought by five unions moves forward. U.S. District Judge Christopher ...
His latest show of power — blocking a congestion pricing program for vehicles that had been in the works for years — quickly ...
The overhaul of US science kicked off within hours of Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, when he signed dozens of executive ...
President Donald Trump took the oath of office one month ago. It set off a dizzying series of executive orders and changes to ...
I would plunk my tricorne hat atop my head and meet the incoming waves of visitors, herding them around the Common and ...
Billionaire Elon Musk said on Thursday he is thinking of auditing the Federal Reserve, after calling for greater scrutiny of ...
Welcome to the American States Water Company Conference Call discussing the company’s Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results. [Operator Instructions] The call is being recorded. If you would like ...
President Trump on Thursday again raised the idea of his seeking a third term, which is prohibited by the Constitution, this ...
Germans will head to the polls on Sunday to choose their next chancellor. The man favored to clinch the election is Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democrats. He has been considered a potentially ...
The start of Trump’s second term has been marked by a flurry of executive orders aimed at fundamentally reshaping the government and American life.
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A planned news conference after talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President ...
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