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Trump’s attack came after the U.S. Court of International Trade struck down his tariffs, a blow to the primary pillar of his ...
NEW YORK — Bernard Kerik, who served as New York City’s police commissioner on 9/11 and later pleaded guilty to tax fraud ...
Two candidates vying to be the city’s fiscal steward leapt to critique the president, but demurred when asked about the ...
Some members of the DOGE operation are expected to continue their government-cutting roles inside agencies, while others who ...
The federal appeals court granted an 'administrative stay' of a Wednesday evening ruling striking down the tariffs.
The high court ruled the National Environmental Policy Act requires agencies to consider only the direct effects of a project ...
The head of the White House National Economic Council called the decision a “hiccup” in Trump’s plan caused by “activist ...
We need to build new defense systems,” Canada's finance minister tells POLITICO as NATO spending targets rise.
An employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency is accused of attempting to share classified material with a foreign ...
The fear is that Trump will bristle at both adverse court rulings and perceptions on Wall Street that he's ready to bail on ...
Two Democrats vying for the fiscal watchdog role are sparring over their records of standing up to the incumbent mayor.
Support for the current government of El Salvador has split along partisan lines in the U.S. And one congressman finds himself in an unusual position.