Congress exposes China’s potential loophole for Trump tariffs: ‘Drawing a line in the sand’
Reps. Randy Feenstra and Kristen McDonald Rivet are leading a bill to keep U.S. farmland in American hands.
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Reps. Randy Feenstra and Kristen McDonald Rivet are leading a bill to keep U.S. farmland in American hands.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is setting a timetable to make a major decision about her political future, but will she run in 2026 to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom or seek the White House again in 2028?
A judge ruled Trump’s firing of NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox unlawful. The Trump administration appealed, asserting the president’s authority to remove officials.
President Donald Trump, who has been pushing to end the Russia-Ukraine war, is now considering imposing sanctions or tariffs on Moscow following an attack on Kyiv's energy infrastructure.
Rep. Monica De La Cruz, R-Texas, is reintroducing a bill to make sure that Border Patrol agents are paid in the event of a government shutdown, as numbers drop at the border.
DOGE social media account announces that thousands of paid software licenses were going unused, according to a Department of Housing and Urban Development audit.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said that President Trump intended to sign an executive order aimed at closing her department. The agency cannot be closed without approval from Congress.
The White House did not immediately provide details. The move was a sharp pivot for President Trump, who withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal with Iran in 2018.
Eric Soskin, the former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation, has filed a legal brief in support of President Donald Trump's power to fire inspector generals.
The Trump administration's Health and Human Services Department is expanding its Title IX probe into transgender sports participation in Maine to include the state's primary governing body for high school athletics and a high school that has been at the center of controversy after a biological male competing for the school won a women's statewide track and field meet.