- US International Trade Deficit Narrows in February

By Naveen Athrappully
America’s trade deficit for February narrowed down month-over-month, with exports rising and imports registering a slight decline, according to latest data from ...
- Senate Passes Trump’s Agenda Budget Blueprint After Late-Night Voting Session

By Joseph Lord
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate in the early morning hours of April 5 approved the budget blueprint to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda after ...
- Trump Tells Americans to ‘Hang Tough’ Amid Tariff Turbulence, Promises ‘Historic’ Outcome

By Tom Ozimek
President Donald Trump on Saturday called on Americans to “hang tough” through what he described as a difficult-but-necessary adjustment period following his ...
- Tariffs May Raise Prices Slightly But Will Deliver Tax Relief for Bottom 50 Percent, Bessent Says

By Tom Ozimek
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said consumers could see a one-time price increase of about 2 percent for every 10 percent of new ...
- North Carolina Appeals Court Rules Thousands of Contested Ballots Must Be Verified

By Jacob Burg
A North Carolina appeals court said on April 4 that contested ballots in a close race between two candidates for the state ...
- Trump Confirms Sackings of Some National Security Council Staffers

By Jacob Burg
President Donald Trump confirmed on April 3 that some staffers at the National Security Council were recently laid off.
While speaking with reporters ...
- Here’s How Countries Are Responding to US Tariffs

By Austin Alonzo
America’s trading partners around the world are asking President Donald Trump to reconsider a slew of new tariffs the White House imposed ...
- Florida Wins Provide Cushion to Thin House GOP Majority

By Joseph Lord, Jackson Richman and Jacob Burg
Republicans’ electoral wins in Florida mean that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is about to get some ...
- Crypto Investors Lose Over $1.6 Billion to Hackers in First Quarter

By Naveen Athrappully
Crypto investors suffered massive financial losses in Q1, 2025, with a major exchange breach accounting for most of the loss, according to ...
- Senate Judiciary Chair Introduces Bill to End Nationwide Injunctions

By Sam Dorman
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced legislation on March 31 to prevent courts from issuing nationwide injunctions.
Dubbed the Judicial Relief Clarification ...
- Maine Gets Final Warning on Males in Female Sports

By Naveen Athrappully
The U.S. Department of Education issued a final warning to the state of Maine, telling it to agree to protect female sports ...
- Judge Issues Order to Keep Intelligence Employees on Administrative Leave

By Sam Dorman
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on March 31 to keep a group of intelligence community employees on administrative leave.
The ...