The Supreme Court decides not to decide, for now, about Trump’s firing of a government official.
As the president pressures countries to buy more American energy, Asian officials and investors are reconsidering a hugely expensive plan stalled for decades.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday raised hopes for another month-long pause on steep new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, saying they could take effect on April 2, and floated a 25% "reciprocal" tariff on European cars and other goods. Julian Satterthwaite reports.
Approval rating polls are coming a month into Donald Trump's presidency. How does Trump's current approval rating compared to his first term?
A group of academics met to hash out a first scholarly history of the Biden administration. But in today’s scrambled politics, has the yardstick for success and failure changed?
Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito Jr. (from left), Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, John Roberts, Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson are seen. Conservatives on the Supreme Court may be more divided on the White House’s claim to have free-wheeling power to refuse to spend appropriated funds. | Pool photo by Chip Somodevilla
As part of a rapidly escalating war on corporate and government diversity, equity and inclusion programs, President Donald Trump’s administration and his allies are relying heavily on a two-year-old Supreme Court precedent that says virtually nothing about diversity in the workplace.