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Good luck trying to find method in the madness that has left markets, businesses and consumers alike unsure how much anything costs these days.
President Donald Trump wants to abolish the Internal Revenue Service. In the meantime, he's doing his best to undermine it — and the main beneficiaries will be wealthy tax cheats.
It wouldn’t take much pressure to bring him home. That the administration hasn’t tried speaks volumes.
The AP reported on a State Department cable telling employees to report on their colleagues — potentially to punish officials ...
The high court’s order in the Abrego Garcia case is helping Trump officials continue to avoid attempting to right an admitted ...
We come from different corners of the legal world: one of us a trial lawyer in Los Angeles, the other a federal judge in New ...
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell explains how two stories, Donald Trump’s refusal to facilitate the return of a mistakenly deported Maryland man to a prison in El Salvador and Harvard rejecting Trump’s ...
How is it that something that was considered an atrocity 18 months ago is now so common that it barely gets media attention?
The Trump administration took steps on Monday that appear likely to result in new tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceutical products. Axios' Courtenay Brown discusses.
Trump administration officials are ramping up pressure on immigrants to leave the United States of their own volition, or “self deport,” as the number of people the government is deporting from the ...
Asked about the bond market, the president said, "I am very good at that stuff.” It'd be great if that were true, but it's ...