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Five small businesses urged a federal court to block Trump's tariffs but government lawyers contend presidents have long regulated trade.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his call for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, saying prices for gas, groceries and "practically everything else" are down. "No Inflation, and Prices of Gasoline,
A federal judge won’t block a controversial Trump administration initiative to share highly sensitive taxpayer information with federal immigration authorities in hopes of tracking down undocumented immigrants and quickly deporting them out of the country.
Judges at the U.S. Court of International Trade are set to hear arguments in a case challenging President Donald Trump's tariffs. The lawsuit filed by five domestic businesses argues that the law Trump invoked to impose his "reciprocal" tariffs does not actually give him the power he claims.
President Donald Trump's administration is cutting another $450 million in grants to Harvard University a day after the Ivy League school pushed back against government allegations that it's a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism.
The Trump administration “fully supports preventing the spread of invasive carp,” the memo said. “The State of Illinois, where the (project) is located, must cease further delay in cooperating with this effort, for the sake of its own citizens and economy and for the sake of all of the Great Lake States.”
A Rhode Island federal judge who blocked President Trump’s sweeping freeze on federal assistance earlier this year has been slapped with a complaint from a conservative legal group alleging