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A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed President Trump to continue collecting tariffs under an emergency powers law for ...
From calling Trump the "second George Washington" to comparing his struggles to Black people, to writing him a love song, ...
The departure of two top executives at CBS News in recent weeks has shaken journalists at the outlet and fueled speculation ...
On Truth Social late Wednesday, Donald Trump claimed that his defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Board had forced the ...
The US Dollar (USD) navigated quite a volatile week, ending with modest gains and managing to at least trim part of the ...
The International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) calls on students, workers and youth across the US and ...
Are we raising a generation that is so ideologically rigid, so unwilling to grapple with diverse viewpoints, that violence ...
In recent weeks, multiple universities have either withheld or threatened to revoke graduating students' diplomas for using ...
If there's one thing you can expect from a series like The Handmaid's Tale, it's that it won't wrap up neatly. But the ...
The US Court of International Trade ruled that the Trump administration did not have authority to impose most of the tariffs.
The president issued a proclamation on May 8 confirming part of a plan he had previously posted on Truth Social.
Utah Sen. John Curtis says he would like to see changes to rollbacks of green energy credits included in the tax cuts and ...