
Trump speaks to China's Xi on trade, says talks will resume soon
President Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday amid an ongoing dispute over a temporary deal to ease the escalation of tariffs.
President Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday amid an ongoing dispute over a temporary deal to ease the escalation of tariffs.
Trump's move to bar U.S. entry for nationals from 12 countries has people even in an unlisted nation wondering if "Americans just don't like us anymore."
The Trump administration wants to shutter the CDC's National Asthma Control Program, which provides millions in funding to state-administered initiatives aimed at fighting the disease.
Last week, the Labor Department announced a "phased pause" in operations at 99 contractor-operated Job Corps centers nationwide.
President Trump is ordering an investigation into whether former President Joe Biden used an autopen to sign key documents like pardons.
President Trump escalated a monthslong battle with Harvard University.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries sided with Elon Musk in a CBS News interview, after the billionaire called President Trump's domestic policy bill a "disgusting abomination."
President Trump signed a proclamation to ban travel from certain countries, citing national security risks. It's set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday.
The Trump administration plans to end a federal domestic surveillance program for travelers that has drawn criticism.
A Guatemalan man was returned to the U.S. on the orders of a federal judge, in the first high-profile case of its kind.
More than 100 Venezuelan men who were sent to a prison in El Salvador must get an opportunity to challenge their detention, Judge TK James Boasberg ruled.
Thomasz Szabo pleaded guilty to leading a years-long "swatting" scheme, allegedly targeting dozens of lawmakers and social media influencers.
The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights said Columbia has violated federal antidiscrimination laws.
U.S. District Judge Gordon Gallagher issued brief relief to the wife of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in the attack in Boulder, and their children.
Karine Jean-Pierre, who was White House press secretary under former President Joe Biden, has left the Democratic Party, according to her publisher.
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