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On Thursday, the Trump administration pivoted to a new tack: mass firings of probationary workers. Given that there are an estimated 200,000 federal workers on probationary status, that approach could ...
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, ...
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This week’s Consumer Price Index release showed the largest single-month increase in inflation since August 2023.
The message to politicians convicted or accused of corruption couldn’t be clearer: You have a friend in the Oval Office.
Federal labor unions didn’t have legal standing to sue, a federal judge said. Before this ruling, the administration lost a ...
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If anything, this calendar change should make us re-examine how we, as members of the LGBTQ+ community, understand our ...
The Republican president is moving forward with an agenda that, by his own assessment, is likely to make the cost of living worse.
Even the U.S. attorney’s office in D.C. — led by an advocate for Jan. 6 defendants — says not all of Taylor Taranto’s ...
The USAID inspector general did his job and did it well. For his trouble, the White House fired him. The move was quickly labeled the “ midnight massacre .” Late on a Friday night, in the first week ...
If you have a bank account, or a credit card, or a mortgage, or a student loan, this is a code red," Elizabeth Warren said. "I am ringing the alarm bell." ...
Donald Trump is reportedly angry that deportation numbers aren't higher, increasing pressure on ICE to make more indiscriminate arrests.
To be clear, Trump can’t run for president in 2028. But there are, in theory, some roundabout ways he could go on to serve a third term.
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