It is now a weapon being used against us.” Trump’s skepticism about U.S. support for Ukraine and Taiwan, his eagerness to ...
Facing questions about new military executive orders, the Army chief of staff said only that he was focused on preparing the ...
Donald Trump's effort to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants is the most provocative of his many attempts to expand ...
The Bar President criticised the conduct of Chief Justice in court and said that she never allows lawyers including Senior Advocates to complete their arguments. The Gujarat High Court on Friday ...
Infosys CEO and Managing Director, Salil Parekh, addressed concerns regarding allegations of toxic work culture and stagnant salaries during the company's Q3 FY25 earnings call on Thursday. The IT ...
He was also the eighth lawyer to become president; the last was Ferdinand ... killed in an alleged police drug war operation; and Liezel Asuncion, widow of Bayan-Cavite coordinator Manny Asuncion ...
Trump has promised to end the Ukraine war quickly ... Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who signed the Minsk accords while in power and is now a political opponent of Zelenskiy's ...
Do you believe in the power of ... person anti-Iraq War march in Eureka on March 15, 2003. The national website lists 77 registered participants, as of Jan. 16, at noon, but organizers anticipate ...
The 20th Amendment gets even more specific than outlining the date on which power transfers from one president to another. In fact, it even dictates the transition down to the minute. According to ...
during recovery and then during World War II. Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address resonates across the centuries with presidential gravitas. Words have extraordinary power. Words from a U.S ...
“The president’s power is not unlimited,” he said. “It’s not absolute. And it shouldn’t be.” Last summer, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority granted sitting presidents absolute “immunity” from ...
When are the powers to be going to strip the outgoing president of his power to change things, such as pardoning criminals? Yes, some of them might be innocent. But let a congressional bipartisan ...