We may be heading to the outer limits of America’s system of checks and balances.
He hits the ground running as he targets costly and harmful federal regulations.
It’s more useful to know how cold it feels than how cold it is.
By scrapping Biden-era rules, lawmakers can tame a projected $817 billion in federal expenditures over the coming decade.
The president has no power to delay the TikTok ban, impound spending or suspend regulations.
Our investigation after the assassination attempt found deep systemic and cultural problems.
If hard-line diplomacy doesn’t work, he’ll likely need to let Israel bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Donald Trump’s executive orders are a mixed bag of consequential, nothing-burger, edgy and feel-good. A guide to what actually happened.
Trump aims to restrain bureaucratic cravings for power.
The tech firms that host the app are putting their shareholders at risk by failing to comply with the law.
Law and order? Back the blue? What happened to that GOP?
Trump drops the ax on a corporate-tax deal whacking U.S. firms.
Mercy for Leonard Peltier, who executed two injured FBI agents.
Students discuss Greenland, the Middle East and the potential for bipartisan backing for the President’s agenda.
An executive order on human biology.
Monday’s ugly pardons are why the press needs to do an honest job again.
A lame duck tries to revive a moribund amendment. Why?
An Inauguration Day executive order recognizes that Americans are eager to move beyond race.
Firms that blacklisted his officials in 2020 are now claiming special expertise to work with them in 2025.
‘Instead of focusing on basic principles of respect and kindness, however, the books champion controversial ideology around gender and sexuality.’
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