- New Jersey Train Engineers Go On Strike, Halting Service in New York City Area 
By Oliver Mantyk
NEW YORK CITY—New Jersey Transit train engineers went on strike on May 16, halting service to 350,000 riders in the New Jersey ... 
- Supreme Court Wrestles With Nationwide Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Cases 
By Sam Dorman
The Supreme Court on May 15 grappled with how far federal judges could go in issuing sweeping blocks on policies such as ... 
- EPA Targets Engine Start-Stop Systems in Cars 
By Tom Ozimek
The Trump administration is taking aim at automatic engine start-stop systems—technology installed in millions of U.S. vehicles to reduce fuel use and ... 
- Republicans Release Sweeping Tax Plan, Key Component of Trump’s Agenda 
By Andrew Moran
The House Ways and Means Committee, which manages taxes, released the full 389-page text of the long-awaited multi-trillion-dollar Republican tax plan on ... 
- US Could Hit Debt Limit in August, Bessent Says 
By Andrew Moran and Lawrence Wilson
The federal government is likely to exceed its statutory debt limit in August, when Congress is slated for a ... 
- DHS Says House Democrats and Protesters ‘Stormed’ ICE Detention Center 
By Tom Ozimek
A confrontation erupted Friday at a New Jersey detention center after three Democratic members of Congress and a group of protesters entered ... 
- FEMA Confirms Acting Administrator Hamilton Has Been Replaced 
By Jacob Burg
Cameron Hamilton, acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has been terminated and replaced, the agency said on May 8.
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- Army Presents Congress With Plan to Reorganize Fighting Forces, Adapt to Changing Battles 
By Ryan Morgan
U.S. Army leaders fielded questions from lawmakers on May 7 over their latest plan to prepare the fighting force and streamline their ... 
- FAA to Address Newark Airport Turmoil With Tech Upgrades, Staffing Push 
By Bill Pan
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday it is taking immediate steps to address problems that have escalated flight delays and cancellations ... 
- Bessent, Greer to Meet Chinese Officials in Switzerland 
By T.J. Muscaro
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer will meet with their Chinese counterparts this week.
The news was confirmed ... 
- Trump Says ‘Never Say Never’ as Carney Tells Him Canada Not for Sale 
By Noe Chartier and Matthew Horwood
At his first meeting with newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump said his country ... 
- Columbia University Lays Off Nearly 180 Staff After Federal Grant Revocations 
By Rudy Blalock
Columbia University announced on Tuesday that it will lay off nearly 180 staff members after the Trump administration revoked more than $400 ...