Trump Pauses Tariffs on Mexico and Canada After Border Agreements Reached

Both nations will each send 10,000 personnel to secure their shared borders with the United States in response to President Trump’s 25 percent tariff orders. Leaders of Mexico and Canada agreed on Feb. 3 to strengthen border security in exchange for a pause on the trade policies after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose

Bondi Advances to Final Senate Vote for Attorney General Confirmation

‘Every case will be prosecuted based on the facts and the law that is applied in good faith, period,’ Bondi said in her confirmation hearing. President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Justice (DOJ), Pam Bondi, is moving closer to confirmation after a Senate panel voted to limit debate on her nomination. Senators

Former USAID official criticizes Trump, Musk over agency changes

Former USAID Global Health director Dr. Atul Gawande criticized the Trump administration’s plan to merge the United States Agency for International Development into the State Department and the funding freeze putting key aid programs in jeopardy, saying the decisions aren’t an “overhaul” but rather a “destruction.”  Gawande, a surgeon and medical professor, told CBS News

Some fear Trump’s immigration policies will delay Los Angeles’ rebuilding

The Palisades and Eaton Fires that destroyed thousands of homes are now fully contained, but as residents look to rebuild, they may face a problem — President Trump’s immigration crackdown could create a shortage of construction workers. “People like to work. They want to work. They want better lives as well,” said Bernardo Osario, a crew