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Attorney General Pam Bondi, sitting near Trump, said it is up to El Salvador to decide if they want to return him.
In court, lawyers and administration officials often try to minimize the impact of the administration’s most controversial actions and paint them as firmly within legal bounds. Their careful, sworn ...
Industry leaders are warning that the fallout from the market volatility and the slowdown in deals will be felt beyond the financial world.
Former Michigan state Sen. Adam Hollier on Monday launched a Democratic primary challenge against two-term Rep. Shri Thanedar. The announcement marks Hollier’s third attempt to secure the House seat ...
Other major labor unions have yet to weigh in. The United Federations of Teachers, whose president, Michael Mulgrew, is close to Cuomo, is not expected to make its endorsement until closer to the ...
Lawmakers are debating proposals to ban intoxicating hemp products, which could destroy thousands of businesses ...
The American Association of University Professors and its chapter at Harvard University sued the Trump administration Friday.
The mass layoffs of federal workers under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have impaired data-gathering on critical ...
The White House will soon task Commerce to conduct an investigation that could lead to new tariffs on semiconductors and ...
Labor unions representing federal government workers are continuing to bear the ripple effects of President Donald Trump’s executive order last month.
In a lot of ways, House and Senate Republicans appear to be more aligned, broadly speaking, on what they want to happen in a tax bill.
USDA chief Brooke Rollins sought to reassure farmers that tariff negotiations are moving quickly: “I do believe this will be a short term negotiation period, and then we'll move into the economy ...
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