Supreme Court divided over state effort to defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is divided on whether funding for Planned Parenthood can be blocked by a state, a decision that carries the weight of a larger fight on abortion.
The Supreme Court is divided on whether funding for Planned Parenthood can be blocked by a state, a decision that carries the weight of a larger fight on abortion.
“Canada and Mexico, they continue to be subject to the national emergency related to fentanyl and migration,” a White House official said. U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his long-promised plan seeking to rebalance global trade with reciprocal U.S. tariffs on April 2, but didn’t impose new tariffs on Canada and Mexico. A senior White House
President Trump announced two new types of tariffs on April 2, or what he’s calling “Liberation Day,” aimed at erasing trade deficits between the U.S. and its trading partners. The two new tariffs are: A 10% universal import duty on all goods brought into the U.S. So-called reciprocal tariffs that will be applied to imports
President Donald Trump announced his highly anticipated trade plan from the Rose Garden of the White House on Wednesday, which he has declared "Liberation Day."
Jason Stanley describes the United States as a ‘fascist regime’ under president Jason Stanley (philosophy.yale.edu), Donald Trump Donald Trump (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) Yale University professor Jason Stanley said in an interview that he is fleeing the United States, describing the country as a “fascist regime” under President Donald Trump. He will take a job just north
The Tesla owner is currently a special government employee, which has a 130-day limit. The White House on Wednesday afternoon responded to multiple reports, citing anonymous sources, that Elon Musk could be leaving the Trump administration soon. Musk himself recently suggested that he will be done with his work in the near future. President Donald
A U.S. district judge said the dating requirement violates voters’ constitutional rights without improving election security. A federal judge has ruled that Pennsylvania’s requirement for voters to date the outer envelopes of their mail-in ballots is unconstitutional. In a March 31 decision, Judge Susan Paradise Baxter of the U.S. District Court for the Western District