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United States Department of Education said Tuesday it was cutting its workforce by nearly half, ahead of expected executive order.
House of Representatives passed a federal funding bill backed by President Donald Trump, a decision that underscores the ongoing influence of Trump within the Republican Party.
Ukrainian officials have announced their agreement to a deal put forward by the Trump administration during a meeting in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, marking a potential turning point in the long-standing hostilities.
President Donald Trump announced in an online post a significant increase from a planned 25% rate to 50% on Canadian metals in response to its retaliatory trade measures.
On Monday, the S&P 500 fell by 2.7%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 2.08%—or 890 points—and the Nasdaq Composite plummeted by a staggering 4%.
Ukraine launched its largest-ever drone attack on Moscow on Tuesday, coinciding with a senior Ukrainian delegation’s meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz in Saudi Arabia for talks about ending the war with Russia.
In a significant escalation of tensions between labor and government, more than 2,000 prison guards were dismissed on Monday, March 10, 2025, in New York for failing to return to work following a weeks-long strike.
In a significant initiative aimed at fostering responsible firearm use among youth, the Arkansas Department of Education announced a collaboration to provide age-appropriate firearms safety instruction to students across the state.
On Sunday night, President Donald Trump engaged with reporters aboard Air Force One, addressing pressing issues ranging from tariffs and global conflicts.
Just after midnight, a tense confrontation near the White House resulted in Secret Service agents shooting a man who was armed and reportedly suicidal.
Reports of vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations have surged across the United States. From California to Florida, Texas to Massachusetts, broken glass, slashed tires, and graffiti have escalated into gunfire, Molotov cocktails, and explosives.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is actively pursuing a significant antitrust action against Google, specifically calling for the tech giant to divest its widely used Chrome web browser.