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In a flurry of rulings this week, the high court allowed the administration to proceed with mass firings but maintained legal guardrails on deportations.
China raised its total retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports to 125% today after the Trump administration clarified yesterday ...
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued a two-page order Friday after Justice Department prosecutors cited a need for a ...
The ruling comes despite the fact that Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted that the pro-Palestine activist didn’t do ...
An unprecedented trade war between the United States and China is taking shape as both countries wait for the other to make ...
Two Democratic commissioners at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission sought on Friday to expedite their lawsuit challenging ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is telling a federal judge it cannot comply with her orders—even after the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Chris Sununu, the Republican former governor of New Hampshire, suggested Americans would "absolutely" accept "ending Medicaid ...
"While the Government has taken the position that it has in this case in other cases it has also taken the position that the Pardon does not apply to others." The post ‘Cannot simply act as a rubber ...
President Trump today is calling for lawmakers in Congress to "push hard for more Daylight at the end of a day" in a new post ...
Donald Trump, the oldest person to assume the U.S. presidency, is set to undergo his first physical examination of his second ...
Rumors are flying that President Donald Trump will declare martial law on April 20, which also happens to be Easter.