Among the dozens of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day was one calling for a dramatic expansion of the use of the death penalty. The order utilizes falsehoods ...
Mr Trump’s sweeping pardon – which went further than his allies had signalled they expected – drew condemnation from the police who battled the mob, their families and lawmakers ...
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Andruw Jones missed out on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class, falling about 10 percentage points shy of the 75 percent threshold needed for entry. Ichiro Suzuki, Billy Wagner and CC Sabathia ...
Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans have released the proposed Trump Tax Cuts, which include a tax increase on single parents, taxing college scholarships for students, and raising taxes ...
Son has long espoused a sweeping vision for what SoftBank can do in AI, from robotics to data centres, all underpinned by his crown jewel, UK-based semiconductor designer Arm, which he wants to ...
North America’s free-trade agreement is set to be scrutinized as part of a sweeping investigation into U.S. trade policy that was ordered by President Donald Trump, who is pushing an “America ...
President Donald Trump has laid out a sweeping energy agenda through a series of executive orders. Trump is abandoning Biden administration efforts to fight climate change and is focusing on ...
WASHINGTON/PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Monday kicked off his sweeping immigration crackdown, tasking the U.S. military with aiding border security, issuing a broad ...
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 of his supporters who attacked the US Capitol four years ago as he moved swiftly to impose his will on the US government just hours after reclaiming ...
When President Barack Obama took the oath of office in January 2009, unemployment was surging, markets were plunging and families were losing their homes. He inherited an economic calamity ...
Mass deportation raids that were expected to begin on Tuesday in Chicago may be on hold because too much information about the operation was made public, border czar Tom Homan hinted on Monday.