Trump Administration Bolsters Putin With Hint of Abandoning Ukraine Talks
President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio both suggested Friday that the United States might wash its hands of the peace effort.
Appeals Court Denies Trump Administration’s Bid to End Deportation Protections for Venezuelans
The case is one of several challenging moves by the Trump administration to cancel the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of people.
U.S. Adds Fees for Chinese Ships in Effort to Boost Shipbuilding
The new fees are aimed at countering China’s dominance of the shipbuilding industry, but critics say they will simply raise prices for American consumers.
Trump-Allied Prosecutor Sends Letters to Medical Journals Alleging Bias
An interim U.S. attorney is demanding information about the selection of research articles and the role of N.I.H. Experts worry this will have a chilling effect on publications.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen claims margaritas were planted by El Salvador government during meeting with alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen claimed Friday the El Salvador government set up his incongruous photo op with accused MS-13 soldier Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Federal judge calls emergency hearing amid report Trump administration plans ‘imminent’ deportations under Alien Enemies Act
Lawyers for accused Venezuelan gang members asked Boasberg to issue a temporary restraining order requiring 30 days’ notice from the Trump administration.
Ukraine is ‘90%’ ready to agree to US peace proposal — now it’s up to Russia: official
Special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to offer Moscow a “carrot” of reduced sanction and unfrozen assets, a senior Trump adviser told The Post.
Inside El Salvador’s ‘Tropical Gulag’ Where U.S. Detainees Are Being Held
A U.S. senator was denied entry to a prison holding Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia and other deportees. The authorities arranged a meeting at a hotel instead. Here’s what to know.
Trump upends federal workforce with threat to fire policy makers who oppose him and run DC ‘like a business’
The Office of Personnel Management estimates 50,000 workers will ultimately be dismissed for either poor performance or “subversion” of Trump’s directives.