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It felt much longer, but the U_S_ stock market needed just a few weeks to roar all the way back to where it was on President ...
President Donald Trump said in an interview that he doesn’t know if he has to uphold the Constitution as he carries out his sweeping immigration crackdown. Meanwhile, Americans face tariff anxiety ...
But many autistic people say Kennedy is exploiting their community — and perpetuating harmful stereotypes — as part of his ...
The textile mills that once served as the backbone of Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, have long been shuttered, and officials believed federal money would be key to the town’s overd ...
The USDA said in a news release that it had "conducted operations" to target "criminals engaged in defrauding American taxpayers." ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff policies and attacks on the Federal Reserve have sown doubts that U.S. assets are as safe as ...
The Trump administration has touted a wave of corporate promises to invest in the U.S., but a review of the announcements ...
The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation found high levels of lead and other heavy metals.
Scientists warn of job losses, fewer young scientists and economic impact government-funded research fuels the economy locally and nationally.
America hand-drying machines, but its experience illustrates the difficulties involved in tariff-proofing supply chains.
Federal agencies are racing to bolster coal power and oil and gas while blocking renewable energy sources, rolling back ...
British student nurse Elizabeth Tamilore Odunsi, 23, from London, was stabbed to death in Texas and now her family has raised ...