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President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration is starting to ripple across the U.S. economy. That’s because foreign-born workers, or their relatives, have become critical in some labor sectors.
The billionaire isn't the first to decide he can do politics better than the parties. The public isn't so sure.
Amid the Texas floods and a month into hurricane season, significant vacancies exist across the National Weather Service.
President DONALD TRUMP ’s about-face on sending weapons to Ukraine is moving some GOP holdouts on the Hill back into Kyiv’s ...
The justices granted the administration's emergency appeal seeking permission to enforce a Feb. 11 executive order that instructed agencies to carry out dramatic “reductions in force.” ...
Arguably the lineage of know-it-all tech entrepreneurs trying to disrupt politics starts with Ross Perot, the swaggering ...
Moscow has banned dozens of American academics accused of partaking in anti-Russia activities — including Yale professors Larry Samuelson and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld — from entering the country since it ...
When Mayor Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo’s campaigns seethed at Mamdani for checking the African American box on a college ...
Some of President Donald Trump’s top MAGA supporters — and his one-time friend Elon Musk — are stewing at the administration’s decision to not release any more information about the criminal case and ...
President Donald Trump, appearing fed up, accused the Russian President Vladimir Putin of spouting “bullshit” and said he was “very strongly” considering supporting a punishing sanctions bill to bring ...
Trump praised the Department of Government Efficiency for many of its cuts to the federal workforce, specifically citing the exodus at the Environmental Protection Agency, where more than 1,300 ...
Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI chatbot, wants state or federal lawmakers to impose new transparency requirements on ...