President Donald Trump is not relenting on his aggressive stance against solar and wind energy
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The Trump administration plans to replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based system, potentially reshaping opportunities for Indian tech professionals and startups.
Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration challenges a $2.6 billion federal funding freeze, raising critical questions about academic freedom and federal control over universities.
The people are rising up against the dictatorial style of President Donald Trump’s administration that has been targeting and harassing immigrants and the poor
Trump plans to open the country’s retirement market to include cryptocurrency, gold, private equity, and other “alternative investments” in a forthcoming executive order
Reopening Alcatraz as a federal prison is widely considered a poor idea due to its high cost, legal complexity, and symbolic rather than practical value.
Canceling these grants without cause isn’t just wrong — it’s illegal,” said California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri, defending the embattled rail project.
Trump scores a Senate win with a $9B funding rollback targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, signaling a shift in U.S. cultural and global priorities.
Nvidia’s approval to resume H20 AI chip sales to China marks a strategic win, balancing national security with economic growth in the global AI market.
This vote on Trump’s spending cuts is a crucial moment for both the United States and Trump’s influence over his party.
Trump and Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) will use a first-of-its-kind innovation summit in Pennsylvania on Tuesday to announce $70 billion in AI and energy investments for the state
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump after becoming most valuable company in the world.
Trump has introduced a new “work programme” allowing farmers to vouch for undocumented migrant workers on their land, potentially shielding them from deportation
Trump on Monday directed federal agencies to strengthen provisions in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that repeal or modify tax credits for solar and wind energy projects.
The Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s sweeping mass layoffs of federal employees, reshaping the bureaucracy and expanding presidential power over the civil service.
With this new round of tariffs, Trump aims to pressure foreign governments to lower tariffs on U.S. goods, rebalance trade, and protect domestic industries.
President Trump’s new tariffs mark a turning point in U.S. trade policy with India and others, reshaping global economic ties and raising stakes for negotiations.
A controversial petition calls for Melania Trump and her family’s deportation, questioning her ‘Einstein visa’ and Trump’s tough immigration stance.
The Trump administration is reviving a plan to replace the flexible “duration of status” visa policy with fixed stay limits for F-1 and J-1 visa holders. The move contrasts Trump’s recent pro-immigrant comments, raising concerns about its impact on academic continuity and foreign talent in the US.
CBS parent company Paramount to pay $16 million to resolve a legal dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump over “60 Minutes” interview. This comes ahead of Paramount $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media.
The U.S. dollar’s fall comes following a report that Trump is considering bringing forward the announcement of his choice to succeed the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell
A “golden share” is a type of share that gives its holder special veto power over certain corporate decisions, even if they hold only a minority of the company’s shares. In the context of U.S. Steel, the golden share became significant after the company’s acquisition by Japan’s Nippon Steel.
President Trump’s $20M lawsuit against CBS and “60 Minutes” over alleged defamation ignites debate on media accountability, free speech, and political journalism’s legal boundaries.
This case sets a precedent that antitrust actions may be shaped not just by economics, but by political considerations, raising concerns about regulatory independence.
The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries that are not their places of origin
