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On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration must "facilitate" the return of a man
After days of market turmoil, President Trump walked back some tariffs on some countries, but kept a
Earlier this week, President Trump threatened to make the steep tariffs on China even steeper if Chi
Dozens of American universities are under investigation by the Trump administration for use of DEI i
An NPR exclusive: Deportation proceedings are underway for Jose Barco, an Iraq War veteran who was a
The tariff plan rolled out by President Trump this week threatens to upend the global economic syste
President Trump announced a blanket tariff on all imports to the U.S., and additional, specific tari
Money poured into races in Florida and Wisconsin at levels usually reserved for elections during a p
The president has flirted with — and walked back — suggestions he would seek a third term in office,
Races to fill two vacant seats in Florida's first and sixth congressional districts are getting a lo
President Trump signaled more tariffs would come in April, signed an executive order about voting, &
First floated in President Trump's first term, talks of the United States annexing or otherwise acqu
The Trump administration's efforts to reshape the federal government have now set their sights on ho
Before the U.S. carried out missile strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, senior Trump administrat
The two politicians are pushing a message that is both critical of President Trump & his policies, a
President Trump spoke separately to his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts this week to try and hamm
Many U.S. farmers have evolved under free trade and grown dependent on exporting food. With tariffs
Tens of millions are being spent. Donald Trump, Jr. and Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) are holding rallies
After bruising losses in November's elections, Democrats are trying to figure out how to unite their
The Trump administration used the 18th century law as justification for deporting hundreds of allege