Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook asked a U.S. appeals court to reject the Trump administration’s bid to fire her days before the central bank’s next interest rate vote.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says Elon Musk’s efficiency plan was ‘backward’ and failed to save money.
Loan documents from 2021 contradict the Trump administration’s mortgage fraud basis for attempting to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook.
Nearly 300 South Korean workers arrested in a raid at a Georgia battery plant rejected Trump’s offer to let them stay and train Americans.
A reopened Tennessee prison run by CoreCivic has begun housing ICE detainees after the Town of Mason approved a deal worth over $500,000 annually.
New Mexico becomes the first state to offer universal free childcare, expanding a program credited with reducing poverty.
The Trump administration appeals a ruling blocking the removal of Fed Governor Lisa Cook, escalating a legal battle over the central bank’s independence.
A record downward jobs revision of 911,000 prompts new White House attacks on the BLS and the Federal Reserve.
Chief Justice John Roberts denies an emergency appeal to block Trump’s freeze on billions in foreign aid.
The Supreme Court expedites its review of Trump’s tariffs just weeks after lower courts ruled the president usurped congressional power over trade.
A federal judge blocks Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook 14 days after the attempt, ruling conduct before her term began is not legal cause for removal. that’s
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the U.S. must refund half of its tariff revenue if the Supreme Court rules against the administration’s trade agenda.
South Korea’s government secures the release of 300 workers three days after ICE detained 475 people during a raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia.
Trump threatens new EU tariffs two months after a trade deal, responding to Friday’s $3.5 billion antitrust fine on Google’s ad business.
After an ICE raid detains 475 workers at a Hyundai plant, South Korea’s president warns the U.S. not to infringe on its citizens’ rights or economic activities.
Hiring nearly stalls with only 22,000 jobs added one month after Trump fired the chief economist for the Labor Department.
The Transportation Dept. moves to cancel a Biden-era rule requiring airline compensation for flight delays, part of a wider consumer protection rollback
On the same day as a major raid in Georgia, federal agents used crowbars to enter a New York food factory and arrest dozens of workers.
Federal agents arrested 450 workers in an immigration raid that halted construction at a new $7.6 billion Hyundai battery plant in Georgia.
As his bid to fire a Fed governor stalls, Trump asks the Supreme Court to let him fire an FTC commissioner.
The Justice Dept. issues subpoenas in its probe of Fed governor Lisa Cook weeks after Trump tried to fire her over the same allegations.
Trump’s Federal Reserve nominee says he will keep his White House job if confirmed, contradicting his own 2024 paper calling for Fed independence.
The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to quickly reverse a lower court ruling that found his emergency tariffs usurp congressional power.
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to release $11.5 billion in foreign aid, blocking a presidential move identified as a “pocket rescission.”
Trump will host tech leaders from Meta, Apple, and Microsoft for a Rose Garden dinner, notably excluding former ally Elon Musk.
Fox Business hosts flag a “conflict of interest” between Trump’s crypto-friendly laws and his family’s new $6 billion token stake.
An appeals court rules Trump unlawfully fired FTC member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, citing a 1935 Supreme Court precedent.
In a new court filing, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook argues that Trump cannot use previously vetted mortgage information as a pretext to fire her.
Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics told Heritage Foundation interns that male intelligence varies more widely than female intelligence.
The Labor Department proposes a national database of private state unemployment records, sparking fears of surveillance and misuse.
A pre-arranged sale to a public company controlled by Eric Trump and Zach Witkoff guaranteed the Trump family a payday of hundreds of millions from their new crypto token despite its tepid public launch.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the Trump administration may declare a national housing emergency to make affordability a key issue for the 2026 midterm elections.
Trump proposes a 1% pay raise for most federal employees in 2026 but a 3.8% increase for some law enforcement personnel.
Trump’s immigration crackdown drives 1.2 million immigrant workers from the U.S. labor force in the first seven months of 2025.
A historic concentration of value in 10 large companies has made the S&P 500 more expensive relative to sales than during the dot-com era.
The May Day Strong movement plans nationwide Labor Day protests called “Workers Over Billionaires” on Monday.
Trump moves to eliminate the George H.W. Bush-era HOME program, a housing grant heavily used in rural Republican districts.
The Trump administration paused the employee-funded Combined Federal Campaign, a $66 million charity drive that supports nonprofits such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Trump is using a ‘pocket rescission’ to bypass Congress and block $4.9 billion in foreign aid, a maneuver unused for nearly 50 years.
A federal appeals court ruled Trump overstepped his authority by imposing tariffs without Congress, but allowed the illegal duties to remain for now.
Days after halting a major New England wind farm, the Trump administration canceled another $679 million for offshore wind projects.
Judge sets emergency hearing on Lisa Cook suit to block her removal after Trump alleges mortgage fraud, raising stakes for Federal Reserve independence.
The Trump administration will end a small package tariff exemption Friday despite widespread foreign postal suspensions already blocking shipments to the U.S.
Trump fires Democratic Surface Transportation Board member Robert Primus, breaking a partisan deadlock ahead of the Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger review.
Trump threatens Mexico with tariffs over its failure to deliver water owed to Texas farmers under a 1944 treaty.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Pentagon is weighing equity stakes in defense giants like Lockheed, days after Trump took a 10% share of Intel in a $9B move.
Nevada confirmed Tuesday that a cyber attack shut down state agencies and websites, forcing DMV offices to close as state and federal investigators probe the breach.
Trump’s 50% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil took effect Wednesday, jeopardizing decades of growing U.S.–India trade and security cooperation aimed at countering China.
Intel warns Trump’s 10% government stake risks global sales and backlash, as critics call it a backdoor sovereign wealth fund experiment.
Trump claims to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations, but she rejects his authority and vows to keep serving.