
Trump Administration to Launch New Trade Investigations
The Trump administration plans to announce new trade investigations into unfair practices that could result in additional tariffs on imports.

The Trump administration plans to announce new trade investigations into unfair practices that could result in additional tariffs on imports.

An Afghan immigrant who worked with U.S. forces died less than 24 hours after being taken into ICE custody, with family seeking answers about the cause of death.

National gas prices have increased 58 cents per gallon since last month due to ongoing military action in Iran, affecting Americans across political lines.

Poll shows two Republicans ahead in California's gubernatorial primary while court denies effort to stop sheriff's ballot recount from November election.

The killing of a Chicago college student allegedly by an immigrant with multiple arrests has sparked political debate over sanctuary city policies.

The White House unveiled a new website focused on agricultural policy alongside a ceremony featuring a golden tractor display.

A 31-year-old Georgia woman faces murder charges after police say she took pills to induce an abortion, potentially marking one of the first such cases under the state's 2019 abortion ban.

The Supreme Court declined to hear separate appeals from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed seeking DNA testing and journalist Priscilla Villarreal challenging her arrest.

Senate Republicans have sent Democrats a funding proposal that would separate ICE enforcement funding from other DHS operations to reopen the department.

North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger conceded defeat to Sheriff Sam Page in a Republican primary decided by just 23 votes after a recount.

A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden's security detail accidentally discharged their weapon, injuring themselves at Philadelphia International Airport.

Defense Department officials told Congress that military operations against Iran cost $11.3 billion in the first six days.

Review of Pete Hegseth's previous writings and speeches reveals his strong positions on Iran as potential military threat.

Mark Esper warned that any U.S. military operation to secure Iran's enriched uranium stockpile would be extremely dangerous.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Mississippi's mail-in ballot law, with potential implications for Alaska's practice of counting ballots received after Election Day.
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