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President Trump is ratcheting up pressure on foreign governments over trade and the Federal Reserve over interest rates as he tries to steer the U.S. economy.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Vanderbilt University law professor Brian T. Fitzpatrick about class action lawsuits attempting to block Trump administration's policies on birthright citizenship and ...
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Thomas Crooks’ cousin recalled the gunman’s father, Matthew Crooks, doing everything in his power to keep the two ...
Leaders of the Sachs Foundation, unlike companies that are scaling back DEI initiatives amid federal pressure, say they’re ...
Russia has launched a new barrage of drones and missiles in an overnight attack on Ukraine, killing at least two people.Vladimir Putin’s forces launched 597 drones and 26 missiles targeting the west ...
The Pentagon’s puer aeternus, Pete Hegseth, was sitting right beside Trump. And reporters soon ferreted out the information ...
If we’re fortunate, that will yield academic treatises with titles like “The Empire Tested: America and the World, 2021-2030.
But now that the deal is off, urban Democrats can stop backing expensive and destructive rural giveaways, and other Democrats ...
Ending the federal LGBTQ+ suicide prevention line is a public health failure, write two leaders in prevention and crisis ...
By Tami Luhby and Annette Choi, CNN President Donald Trump signed his landmark tax and spending cuts bill into law on July 4, notching the first major legislative achievement of his second term.
It was US president Harry S. Truman who, in the years just after the second world war, kept a little wooden sign on his desk ...