Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed on Wednesday that he took part in the group chat on the Signal app earlier this month among top […]
Month: March 2025
H.H.S. Scraps Studies of Vaccines and Treatments for Future Pandemics
The Trump administration has canceled funding for dozens of studies seeking new vaccines and treatments for Covid-19 and other pathogens that may cause future pandemics. […]
Federal Judiciary Seeks to Curb Threats as Trump and Allies Single Out Judges
A task force of federal judges will consider how to respond to “current risks” for the judiciary, following a spate of threats against judges who […]
Measles Cases in Kansas May Be Linked to Texas Outbreak
Measles cases in Kansas more than doubled in the last week, bringing the tally to 20, while another outbreak in Ohio has sickened 10 people, […]
Stocks Slump Ahead of Trump’s Auto Tariffs
Stocks slumped on Wednesday ahead of President Trump’s announcement of tariffs on auto imports, as investors braced for levies that could disrupt carmakers’ supply chains […]
A Musk Lawsuit in Wisconsin Is the Backdrop to the State’s Supreme Court Race
I was driving from Eau Claire, Wis., to Minneapolis last week when I saw the sign. A Tesla sign. Soon after I crossed the St. […]
Judge Extends Pause on Firings of Probationary Workers for 5 Days
A federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday extended a temporary pause in the Trump administration’s efforts to fire probationary workers at more than a dozen […]
Trump Is Trying to Gain More Power Over Elections. Is His Effort Legal?
President Trump pushed on Tuesday to hand the executive branch unprecedented influence over how federal elections are run, signing a far-reaching and legally dubious order […]
Network Rail to set up property company to deliver 40,000 homes | Politics News
Network Rail will set up a new property company to build 40,000 homes on its rail estate over the next decade in a drive to […]
Appeals Court Keeps Order Barring Federal Funding Freezes in Place
A federal appeals court on Wednesday left in place a lower court’s ruling that blocked the Office of Management and Budget from enacting a sweeping […]
