U.S. to take ownership stake in Trilogy Metals, which has Alaskan mining claims

Washington — The federal government will acquire a 10% stake in a Canadian-based company that has mining claims in remote northwestern Alaska, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and the White House announced Monday.  The $35.6 million investment in Trilogy Metals, Inc., will support mining exploration in Alaska’s Ambler Mining District, the White House says. The federal

Why Memphis crime stats from local and federal agencies are different

When the Trump administration set up a federal task force to address crime in Memphis, Tennessee, last month, it cited crime data that didn’t match statistics from the city’s police department.  While a White House press release from September says violent crime rose in Memphis in 2024, Memphis Police Department data shows violent crime went

Illinois, Chicago sue to block deployment of National Guard: Watch live

The state of Illinois and Chicago are suing the Trump administration over their plans to deploy the National Guard. “The American people, regardless of where they reside, should not live under the threat of occupation by the United States military, particularly not simply because their city or state leadership has fallen out of a president’s

Trump administration mulling $10 billion aid package for farmers, sources say

Washington — The Trump administration is considering a significant financial aid package for farmers, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions. The package could include more than $10 billion in relief. The White House is focusing on soybean farmers, since they’ve been hard hit by the Chinese boycott on American soybeans. Discussions about the

Social Security chief Frank Bisignano also named CEO of the IRS

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday tapped Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano to take on a second role as CEO of the IRS, a newly created position at the tax agency.  The Treasury Department said in a statement that Bisignano will be responsible for overseeing all daily operations operations at the IRS, while also

Supreme Court to hear free-speech clash over Colorado “conversion therapy” ban

Washington — The Supreme Court is set to convene Tuesday to consider a legal battle involving a Colorado law banning “conversion therapy” treatment for minors brought by a licensed counselor in the state, which she argues unconstitutionally censors her conversations about gender dysphoria and sexuality with young clients. The plaintiff, Kaley Chiles, is a licensed