Trump announces tariffs doubling on steel imports while celebrating a multi-billion dollar partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel in Pittsburgh.
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The Supreme Court unanimously rules to narrow environmental review requirements, clearing the way for Utah’s controversial railway project.
Federal court greenlights states’ constitutional challenge against Elon Musk’s role in the Department of Government Efficiency.
Trump pardons reality TV’s Todd and Julie Chrisley from fraud convictions, canceling their hefty restitution.
With the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the Oak Flat case, Apache groups vow to continue their fight against mining on sacred lands.
A lawsuit filed by NPR and Colorado public stations challenges President Trump’s attempt to end federal funding for public broadcasters, alleging it violates constitutional rights.
The Trump administration has ordered federal agencies to terminate approximately $100 million in contracts with Harvard University, citing antisemitism and racial discrimination concerns.
Joseph Neumeyer faces federal charges after allegedly attempting to firebomb the U.S. Embassy in Israel.
Major drone and missile strikes hit Kyiv simultaneously with a significant prisoner exchange, deepening international concern about the conflict’s direction.
Newly enacted Pentagon press rules drastically limit journalists’ access, igniting debates over transparency and freedom of the press.
