Court Rules Against Trump’s 10% Tariff
Also, the U.S. and Iran exchange fire. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
Also, the U.S. and Iran exchange fire. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
The attack happened in late January during a town-hall meeting in Minneapolis, at the height of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
Federal judges in Rhode Island ordered an investigation into a lawyer who withheld information about a migrant’s international criminal charges. Now, D.H.S. says it can’t find the migrant.
They may be bronze and marble, but Alma Allen’s artworks at the Venice Biennale are as intangible as air.
Despite a previous order, the administration has continued to follow guidance from January empowering immigrations agents to widely make arrests without probable cause, judge says.
End-of-school year chaos has arrived. These 20-minute (or less) meals will get you cooking through it.
The United States and its partners have burned through an enormous amount of air defense missiles in the Iran war, and production is slow.
Do we care when other groups can’t elect their favorite candidates?
Mohamed Sabry Soliman pleaded guilty to 101 charges, including one count of murder, after the firebombing attack in Colorado last June.
A three-judge panel in Washington heard arguments in the lawsuit aimed at stopping the Pentagon from disciplining Senator Mark Kelly for a video warning about illegal military orders.
After a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Republicans carved up a majority-Black Memphis seat as the national redistricting wars continue.
The move would further solidify the U.S. refugee program as a pipeline for the white minority from South Africa.
Our most transactional president is having trouble processing.
A White House task force also called for speeding up aid, but some of its ideas would require action by Congress to become reality.
Representative Tom Barrett, a Michigan Republican facing a tough re-election race, introduced a bill to impose limits on the use of military force in Iran and end the fighting this summer.
The mayor of Los Angeles is running for a second term as a former ally and a reality TV star tap into widespread voter angst.
A tourist won a refund after a court ruled that the hotel’s staff had failed to stop guests from reserving sun beds using towels.
Stock investors are betting that companies will make enormous profits, despite the war. But investors in bonds, including U.S. Treasuries, have other concerns.
Half of U.S. adults under 50 now get wellness advice from influencers. A new report examines their qualifications.
In strikingly different ads, Graham Platner argued that “Susan Collins’s charade is over” while Senator Collins highlighted the economic benefits she has brought to Maine.
The Trump administration has slashed funding for infectious disease research and has far fewer employees, including disease detectives, to respond to outbreaks.
The debt is outgrowing the size of America’s economy. The president’s policies could accelerate the country’s fiscal headaches, experts say, unless policymakers intervene.
The immigrant detention center in the Everglades, which Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, opened last July, may be too expensive to keep operating.
The health agency has been particularly strict in abolishing at-home work, overriding accommodations that were granted years before the pandemic.
The meeting at the Vatican followed President Trump’s condemnation of Pope Leo XIV for opposing the war in Iran.
New drugs have made America’s deadliest cancer more treatable than ever. So why aren’t they reaching patients?
A gradual dimming and brightening when a star passed behind it suggested the mini-Pluto was wrapped in a thin layer of air.
A report by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board offers new details about the China Eastern Airlines crash in 2022, which killed all 132 people on board.
Lawyers for Ms. Lively and Mr. Baldoni have said the two sides settled much of the contentious dispute. But one major disagreement remains.
State and local officials will also be prohibited from formally cooperating with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement under the agreement.