- California Utility Company Offers Direct Compensation to Victims of Eaton Fire Amid Lawsuits, Investigation

By Kimberly Hayek
Southern California Edison (SCE) is offering to directly pay victims of the Eaton Fire, the company said on July 23.
The offer comes ...
- US Imposing 20.56 Percent Anti-Dumping Duties on Canadian Softwood

By The Canadian Press
British Columbia lumber organizations are condemning the decision by the U.S. Commerce Department to raise anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood to 20.56 ...
- New Mexico Oil and Gas Lease Sale Nets More Than $58 Million: DOI

By Naveen Athrappully
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) New Mexico State Office has generated over $58.26 million in revenues through oil and gas lease ...
- Trump Proposes Rebates for US Taxpayers From Tariff Revenues

By Andrew Moran
President Donald Trump floated the idea of sending U.S. taxpayers rebate checks from tariff income collected this year.
Trump, speaking to reporters on ...
- Trump Pulls Habba’s Nomination for New Jersey’s Top Prosecutor, Making Her Acting US Attorney

By Jacob Burg
President Donald Trump withdrew his nomination of Alina Habba to serve as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor, a Justice Department official confirmed ...
- USDA Announces Reorganization Plan to Slash Washington Staff by Over 50 Percent

By Tom Ozimek
The Trump administration has announced a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that will cut its Washington-area workforce by ...
- Trump to Visit Federal Reserve Headquarters as Criticism of Powell Continues

By Victoria Friedman
President Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve headquarters on Thursday, the White House said, amid ongoing tensions between the administration and ...
- Columbia University Agrees to Pay $200 Million to Restore Federal Funding

By Joseph Lord
Columbia University will pay $200 million to resolve allegations that it discriminated against Jewish students, in exchange for the restoration of federal ...
- Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Consumer Safety Officials for Now

By Matthew Vadum
The Supreme Court on July 23 allowed President Donald Trump to fire three Biden appointees at the Consumer Product Safety Commission for ...
- 5 Men Sentenced in America’s Largest Internet Piracy Case: DOJ

By Naveen Athrappully
Final judgments for five men accused of operating “one of the largest illegal television streaming services” in the United States were issued ...
- Man Accused of Striking Crowd in Los Angeles Charged With 37 Counts of Attempted Murder

By Katabella Roberts
A 29-year-old man accused of crashing his vehicle into a crowd outside a nightclub in East Hollywood over the weekend, injuring dozens, ...
- Senators Weigh Canceling August Recess to Confirm Trump Nominees

By Joseph Lord and Nathan Worcester
WASHINGTON—Senators are considering whether or not to cancel the August recess in order to confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial ...