Trump’s tariffs keep losing battles in court — but he may still win the war
The U.S. Court of International Trade is the latest court to toss Trump’s tariffs. But the administration will keep going to this well, no matter how unpopular it is.
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The U.S. Court of International Trade is the latest court to toss Trump’s tariffs. But the administration will keep going to this well, no matter how unpopular it is.
Antisemitic violence and harassment have become the new normal for British Jews – and increasingly common in the U.S. as well.
Americans pay exorbitant ticket prices for sporting events that aren’t anywhere near as rare as World Cup matches on our soil.
On March 8, the president said he would not sign any other bills until the anti-voting package reached his desk. He didn’t mean a word of it, apparently.
All told, the U.S. economy has added 420,000 jobs over Trump’s 16-month second term. Over the previous 16 months, the economy added over 2 million jobs.
Young conservative leaders are warning the party about flagging enthusiasm among voters under age 30 — and urging the White House to do more.
Rubio’s visit to the Vatican came after derogatory remarks about the pope from Trump, who continues to lie that Pope Leo wants Iran to have nuclear weapons.
The left-leaning journalist turned right-wing pundit cosplays as a free speech warrior, but emulates Trump’s tactics for trying to silence critics.
The prosecutor wasn’t able to make his case in court, but months later, he’s bringing his arguments to the public in forceful and unrestrained ways.
The beleaguered director didn’t need another alcohol-related controversy. He has one anyway.
Buttigieg’s support gives Bronin a major boost in his effort to replace Rep. John Larson, an incumbent for the 1st Congressional District.
As DGA chair — and a potential 2028 contender — Andy Beshear is betting that results matter more than resistance. But can that message unite a fractured party?
The media mogul’s legacy goes beyond round-the-clock TV journalism. He helped invent “narrowcasting.”
The convicted sex offender died at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in 2019. The note was unsealed Wednesday by a federal judge after a petition by The New York Times.
A deadly suspected outbreak of Hantavirus has killed three people on a cruise ship and is stranding others onboard off the coast of West Africa. Epidemiologist Anne Rimoin joins Katy Tur to share her expertise.
Joe Scarborough rips JD Vance for minimizing the effects of Trump’s Iran war, which has left thousands dead and sent fuel prices surging.
People nabbed in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown are languishing in detention centers — and dying at a record pace.
Investigators have reportedly contacted at least two of the lawmaker’s former aides, who said they felt uncomfortable with the way he interacted with them.
With this EEOC lawsuit, the priorities of the Trump administration are clear: Protect the advantages of white men at all costs.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told members of the House Oversight Committee that he found the invitation to Jeffrey Epstein's island to be unsettling, according to a source in the room. Lutnick also trie...
Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Dana White dismissed men discussing their emotions as “bulls---” and advised them to bottle up their feelings.
In today’s edition of The Tea, Spilled by Morning Joe: Joe on the back and forth between White House and Iranian officials, healthcare premiums skyrocket, and more.
Democrats are demanding answers on how much the Iran war has actually cost. So far, the Trump administration has offered smoke, mirrors and a lowball estimate.
I don’t know if the case against L. Louise Lucas has merit. I do know federal law enforcement hasn’t earned the benefit of the doubt.