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The fear is that Trump will bristle at both adverse court rulings and perceptions on Wall Street that he's ready to bail on ...
WHAT A FUN JOB: Former state Sen. Steven Bradford is exiting the lieutenant governor’s contest to run for state insurance ...
For oil and gas workers, heat exposure can turn deadly. The industry is trying to tank a federal rule intended to help. The ...
An employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency is accused of attempting to share classified material with a foreign ...
Lilette Advisors, the firm started last year by alumni of former President Joe Biden, began working for Tether on the GOP-led ...
Newsom and legislative leaders would love for the president’s tariffs to go away. They blame a big chunk of California’s $12 ...
The world’s richest man barrelled into Washington fresh off a decisive win for President Donald Trump, on whose campaign he’d ...
Some members of the DOGE operation are expected to continue their government-cutting roles inside agencies, while others who ...
The Office of Congressional Conduct has released a report laying out additional possible wrongdoings by Rep. Sheila Cherfilus ...
Musk leaves behind an operation laden with lawsuits that have characterized many of DOGE’s unilateral cuts as illegal. Its ...
Court decisions striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs on dozens of countries have reduced pressure to 'cave in' to his demands, said one official.
“China graduates over 50 percent of the world’s AI undergrads,” said Wolfe, whose firm invests in AI companies, “and America’s share of international students has dropped from 23 percent to 15 percent ...