How right‑wing influencers and Trump officials work in lockstep — targeting perceived adversaries, amplifying false claims ...
As the government shutdown approaches its fourth week, WSJ’s Anna Wilde Mathews breaks down why Democrats want to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and who would be affected by them expiring. Photo ...
WASHINGTON — As soon as Donald Trump took office for his second term, he began using his clemency power at a steady clip. It started with the pardons of the roughly 1,500 criminal defendants charged ...
A source says that the theater "will be modernized and renovated with the rest of the East Wing." Comcast, Amazon and Apple are among the private donors funding the planned ballroom. By Alex Weprin, ...
The U.S. national debt surpassed another historic milestone as it topped $38 trillion for the first time this week, as the federal government continues to rack up debt at a record-setting pace. New ...
China blocks exports of Nexperia chips European auto industry fears for production VW considers state-backed reduced working hours scheme, Bild says BMW, Mercedes also working to secure supply BERLIN, ...
Bari Weiss startled “60 Minutes” staffers during a private meeting last week by asking why Americans view the show as biased — another sign of the new CBS News chief’s aggressive approach to reshaping ...
TORONTO — Rookie Egor Dëmin finally made his debut Friday. The Nets and their fans had to be happy with what they saw. After Dëmin missed training camp and most of the preseason with a foot injury, ...
It’s not exactly a secret that in American politics, partisan officials distribute talking points to their allies. The purpose is obvious: Those in a position of authority have specific messages and ...
Trump says cars made in the U.S. will face “absolutely no tariff,” but it’s not so simple. No vehicle is built from 100% U.S. parts—not even the U.S.-made pickup. WSJ takes a look inside a Ford F-150 ...
Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., the No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives and the whip of the caucus, placed healthcare messaging at the center of the party’s attention in an interview with ...
For weeks earlier this year, the Army’s top uniformed lawyer had been raising legal concerns inside the Pentagon about some of the new policies being rolled out dictating how the military can be used ...
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