Economists warn that enacting tariffs at a time of persisting price pressures is a risky move.
A surge in egg prices underscores how persistent inflation is spooking the markets and could check the president’s boldest economic policies.
Concerns that a deadly collision could occur at Reagan National Airport had long been building. But attempts to draw attention to potentially dangerous conditions sometimes went unheeded.
President Trump and the network have used the phrase to suggest that his policies are the right ones and popular, though polling suggests otherwise.
The furious pace of deregulation is gutting agencies intended to protect ordinary Americans, consumer advocates say. But business groups have long favored regulatory relief.
A family’s belongings disappeared when a thief used a key left under their Airbnb’s doormat. The French police confirmed the story, but Airbnb’s insurance adjuster took the side of the host.
They shared the same name, Dirt Candy, and a devotion to healthy food. But a trademark dispute turned into an urban-rural standoff.
Pay packages, even for first-time coaches, have risen sharply since the 1990s as teams seek those who can turn their franchises into perennial Super Bowl contenders.
Taiwanese officials, facing a more transactional U.S. relationship, have traveled to Washington to float energy deals and defend the island’s semiconductors.
The unexpected increase eases pressure on the government, which has been trying to spur investment and development.
The Japanese companies’ decision to call off negotiations highlights the challenges legacy automakers face in partnering to tackle new technologies.
The social media site agreed to pay in the range of $10 million to settle with the president, who had sued over the suspension of his account in 2021.
The company answered the billionaire’s offer in a legal filing, accusing him of hypocrisy.
The Silicon Valley giant said it made the change last year because it was difficult to keep up with every occasion, but some users questioned the decision.
The Associated Press said the White House had blocked its journalists from attending two press events because the news agency had not started using the term Gulf of America.
The Associated Press said the White House had blocked its journalists from attending two press events because the news agency had not started using the term Gulf of America.
Right-wing influencers are criticizing journalists who have published public information about government employees.
The agency in charge of air travel safety is facing criticism and demands for change after a yearslong streak of no major commercial jet accidents ended in catastrophe.
The soaring cost of eggs is hitting your local breakfast spot hard.
The investigation follows inquiries by the agency into NPR, PBS and CBS News.
Dr. Lawrence Tabak, the No. 2 official at the National Institutes of Health, did not give a reason for his departure.
Linda Sun, a former deputy chief of staff to the New York governor, is also accused of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, according to a superseding indictment.
Linda Sun, a former deputy chief of staff to the New York governor, is also accused of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, according to a superseding indictment.
The second largest U.S. oil company may cut as many as 9,000 workers worldwide in an effort to cut costs.
Federal regulators approved a proposal from the nation’s largest grid operator that will give primacy to 50 new power plants, a decision to help meet the country’s growing electricity demand.
Former officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Elon Musk’s payment-business aspirations were driving his efforts to hobble the agency.
Even as they praise the president’s unilateral actions to slash federal spending, G.O.P. lawmakers have quietly moved to seek carve outs or exemptions for their own constituents.