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President Donald Trump and his allies are seeking to rule through systematic intimidation. It has deep roots in American history.
A judge has dismissed a Democratic Party lawsuit arguing that one of Trump's executive orders jeopardized the independence of ...
The British government might not have lost nearly as much on its stake in the bank had circumstances been different.
On May 27, the eight trade organizations sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi asking the U.S. Department of ...
Russia took weeks to present to Ukraine with a “memorandum” setting out its conditions for a ceasefire, as well as key ...
Voting by noncitizens is already illegal and punishable as a felony, potentially leading to deportation, but Trump and his ...
New Jersey activists have planned over 30 protests to decry Trump's attempt to "feed his ego" by "hijacking" the U.S. Army ...
Elon Musk again attacked the centerpiece of Donald Trump’s legislative agenda, the Big Beautiful Bill Act, this time calling ...
Let’s not be coy. Since returning to the presidency, Trump has presented himself not as a public servant, but as a sovereign.
A Kennett, Mo., woman went to St. Louis in April for what she thought was a routine meeting with immigration officials to ...
Did Harvard reject Barron? Exactly how tall is he? What’s the deal with his suitcase? Here’s everything to know about the ...
A Gallup poll found that Trump had a public approval rating of 43 percent in May and a disapproval rating of 53 percent. The ...