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A famously liberal circuit court ruled in President Trump’s favor, authorizing a component of his sweeping effort to assert more control over the federal bureaucracy.
When the court fails to make rulings clear, confusion can set in, and the justices’ credibility can suffer.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government would act unless there was a truce, citing the “intolerable” humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
In the summer of 1985, NASA, the Reagan White House and seven talented astronauts were wrangled into an orbital battle over soft-drink supremacy.
The new administration had already courted controversy in both cases. Now the Justice Department seeks to end them entirely.
NISAR, a new Earth-observing satellite, is a collaboration between NASA and India’s space agency.
Democrats in three states are now considering moves to counter a push by Texas Republicans to redraw their state’s maps.
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Glenn Valley Foods tried to verify every hire through a federal system. After a raid, the company is wondering how it can keep going.
Federal court hearings, grand jury proceedings and plea deals were abruptly canceled in New Jersey over questions about whether Alina Habba, the acting U.S. attorney, was legally appointed.
Ryne Sandberg, the Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs second baseman who was acclaimed for both his brilliant fielding and his power hitting, died on Monday. He was 65. The Cubs announced the death on ...
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