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The administration has revoked executive orders encouraging the hiring of tradeswomen and signaled it will not prioritize investigating their discrimination claims.
Beyond the business transactions, there can be little doubt that Trump and the other American oligarchs saw in their Saudi ...
The 35-year-old woman lives in Kentucky, which is not among the 22 states that sued to challenge President Donald Trump's ...
We are witnessing billionaires who gave Trump huge campaign contributions holding sway over his polices. Yet somehow the ...
President Donald Trump's attempt to restrict automatic birthright citizenship — arrives at the U.S. Supreme Court this week ...
By amending the 1984 Victims of Crime Act, the bill opens the Crime Victims Fund to “Angel Families,” kin of those killed by ...
On May 15, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the federal government’s efforts to be able to generally implement ...
Two-term Rep. Eric Sorensen, Democrat of Illinois, made his name as a meteorologist in the western part of the state for over two decades, so it’s ironic, really, that he’s kept a relatively low ...
Rayfield, 46, is among the newest in a band of Democratic state attorneys general that’s been strikingly coordinated in challenging and stalling Trump’s avalanche of executive orders slashing federal ...
Unlike Trump's first term, his proposed "most favored nation" policy, tying U.S. drug prices to the lowest prices paid by ...
Donald Trump is in hot water after saying he plans to accept a huge gift from Qatari royals. The US president has been ...
The abdication of Congress’ role as the arena where political fights happen has turned the House and the Senate into a stew ...