
CDC doctor monitoring bad COVID vaccine reactions may have deleted files, alleges Sen. Ron Johnson
Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services have struggled to find records belonging to Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, the director of the CDC’s Immunization Safety Office.
Inside Trump’s decision to pause most tariffs — and turn up heat on China — to lock in better trade deals for US
The idea of scaling back eye-watering “reciprocal” tariffs rattled around President Trump’s head for several days after the April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement.
For U.S. Apparel Manufacturers, Chaotic Tariff Policy Isn’t Much Help
Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
Inside Trump’s Plan to ‘Get’ Greenland: Persuasion, Not Invasion
The island’s population might not be easily convinced as the president tries to clinch one of history’s greatest real estate deals.
At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an ‘Emergency’
As legal challenges to the Trump administration mount, the justices are facing a key test — a flood of “emergency applications” asking for immediate intervention.
Columbia prof says woke has peaked — but schools still a hotbed of politics and pronouns
Self-described “contrarian” John McWhorter is used to being at the center of controversy. So it’s no surprise his new book, “Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words,” hits shelves as its subject makes constant, contentious headlines. But that’s not how he planned it. “I have a pattern, which is that often, if…
Ukraine energy firm DTEK greenlights more US gas shipments as it seeks deal to replace Russia supply chain
The largest private energy company in Ukraine is moving forward with more shipments of liquid natural gas (LNG) purchases from the US.
Trump’s Tariff Reversal Calms Some G.O.P. Nerves, but Questions Linger
Most Republicans welcomed the unexpected three-month pause on several of President Trump’s tariffs, but some want more clarity about the president’s end game and more power for Congress over trade.
House Passes G.O.P. Budget After Conservative Revolt Collapses
A critical bloc of fiscal hawks dropped its opposition after a pledge from the top Senate Republican that his chamber would embrace far deeper cuts than the measure would require.