What shutdown? Trump isn't canceling travel, golf or his ballroom even with the government shuttered
President Donald Trump isn't curtailing travel. He's not avoiding golf or making do with a skeleton staff in the West Wing.
The agency faces staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers, who are working unpaid, with some calling out of work.
Key Supreme Court conservatives seemed skeptical Wednesday that President Donald Trump has the power to unilaterally impose ...
Tesla shareholders will decide Thursday on whether Elon Musk could have a shot at becoming the world's first trillionaire.
Despite a rising stock market, inflation remains elevated and hiring slowed. A federal government shutdown compounded the ...
The diverging verdicts offered by the Chinese and American leaders after their talks in South Korea reflected more than the ...
The Indianapolis Colts have acquired cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets in exchange for two first-round picks.
A new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll shows two-thirds of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track, with 59% disapproving of Trump’s job performance and most saying the economy ...
The Supreme Court appeared deeply concerned Wednesday with President Donald Trump’s reliance on a vague federal law to impose global tariffs, with several members of the court’s conservative ...
A debate about the future of the Democratic Party may have only just begun, but there are signs that the economy may hurt the Republican Party for the foreseeable future.
Mamdani, a 34-year-old assembly member, defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in Tuesday’s election.
The governor's office said that "without congressional action to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies, 157,000 North ...
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