The Supreme Court cast aside the bulk of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs Friday, obliterating a canon of his economic strategy in ruling that his use of an emergency statute to remake global trade was unlawful. The decision invalidates what the Trump administration called the president’s most significant economic and foreign policy initiative of his second term,...
A U.S.-born athlete competing for China in the Olympic Games brushed off criticism from Vice President Vance, who had questioned her decision not to represent the United States. “I’m flattered. Thanks, JD! That’s sweet," decorated freestyle skier Eileen Gu said, according to USA Today. "So many athletes compete for a different country. ... People only...
Supreme Court limits Trump's tariff powers as trade duties surge 300% since his return, generating $124 billion in revenue but raising consumer concerns.
Werder Bremen, a top German soccer team, is canceling its planned trip to Minnesota this summer, after violence and political chaos engulfed Minneapolis amid...
Analilia Mejia invoked the Birmingham Children’s Crusade while railing against federal immigration efforts following her victory in the New Jersey primary race.
U.S. military buildup in Persian Gulf intensifies as Trump deploys naval force near Iran. Aircraft carriers and destroyers position for potential strikes.
The Supreme Court ruled on one of the president's signature economic achievements, which Trump has billed the tariff case as 'life or death' for the US economy.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing criticism from pro-life advocates over mail-order abortion drug policies, with 80% saying they support an end to the COVID-era policy.
DHS revealed shocking data: 8% of Nicaragua's population allegedly entered the U.S. illegally during Biden era, plus millions from Cuba, Haiti and Honduras.
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be deposed in Chappaqua next week for the House Oversight probe into Jeffrey Epstein.
1980—Justices Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, and Stevens dissent from Justice White’s majority opinion in Committee for Public Education v. Regan, which rules constitutionally permissible a New...