What to Know About Trump Admin’s Actions Against Certain Law Firms

While one has negotiated a deal with the White House, three other firms have filed lawsuits in federal court. President Donald Trump has issued executive orders against several prominent law firms, suspending employees’ security clearances and reviewing federal contracts with the firms. Trump has issued four executive orders and one memo citing “significant risks associated

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Laid Off 900 Workers Due to Budget Cuts—But Hasn’t Fired Its Top DEI Officer

Over the course of 2024, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory laid off nearly 900 workers due to budget cuts at the agency. The cuts, which came amid delays on the Mars Sample Return program, a mission to collect dust and rocks from the red planet, reduced the lab’s headcount by 13 percent and impacted both technical

Floridians in 2 Key Congressional Districts Vote in Special Elections

Republicans hope to grow their slim House majority while Democrats look to close the gap in the districts Trump carried by more than 30 points in November 2024. Floridians in two deep-red districts hit the polls on April 1 to select replacements for two congressmen who traded their reelection for nominations to President Donald Trump’s

Democratic Voters In Pennsylvania Say They Want Unity, Fresh Approach From National Party

While Democrats won a crucial state Assembly special election on March 25, some Keystone State Democratic voters say they worry about leadership in Washington. WEST HOMESTEAD, Pa.—As Democratic leaders continue to grapple with how to respond to Republican President Donald Trump’s sweeping agenda, Democratic voters in Pennsylvania interviewed by The Epoch Times say they know

Historic Tree to Be Cut Down at the White House Over Safety Concerns

WASHINGTON—A tree that’s nearly two centuries old will be removed from the White House grounds because it’s deteriorating, President Donald Trump said Sunday. The southern magnolia stands near the curved portico on the south side of the building. It’s where foreign leaders are often welcomed for ceremonial visits, and where the president departs to board

Trump Signs Order to Crack Down on Ticket Price Gouging

The FTC is ordered to prevent ‘unfair, deceptive, and anti-competitive conduct in the secondary ticketing market.’ President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday aimed at curbing “exploitative ticket scalping” and price-gouging practices in live entertainment events. The order directs the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to work with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Attorney