The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said in an emailed statement the cuts total $11.4 billion. The California ...
The temporary injunction issued by Judge Berman Jackson seeks to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as a ...
California, too, is slated to reduce food banks’ funding. For several years when the state had a record surplus, it devoted ...
Earth can sustain life for another 100 million years, but can we? This episode, we partner with Radiolab to take stock of the ...
Cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could reduce the number of scallops harvested this season. Less data about the health of the fishery forces lower limits on harvesting.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that Trump can fire Democratic members of the National Labor Relations Board and the Merit Systems Protection Board after a lower court had them reinstated.
On Indicators of the Week, we look at a huge projected tax shortfall, the price of copper and the afterlife of Napster, the ...
Consumers are growing more cautious about the U.S. economy, in the face of stubborn inflation and looming tariffs.
Democratic Congressman Ami Bera and Sacramento County Schools Superintendent Dave Gordon speak out against Trumps federal ...
The World Trade Organization has long served as the referee for global trade disputes. But recently, it has been sidelined by the U.S. and others. So who referees the trade wars now?
President Trump's new executive order ends collective bargaining for wide swaths of federal employees, as part of his broader campaign to reshape the government's workforce. Unions are vowing to sue.
Reaction to President Trump's plan to slap a 25% tariff on imported cars has been mixed. Unionized autoworkers are cheering, but investors who own stock in auto-makers are considerably less ...
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