A fast-spreading panic hit Capitol Hill on Thursday, as President Donald Trump’s trade war prompted markets to suffer their worst day since the onset of the pandemic in 2020 and analysts were predicting the worst was yet to come.
In his first term, President Trump granted pardons or clemency to more than 60 convicted fraudsters, including some involved in health care schemes with astonishing costs.
The order aims to protect fans from unfair practices, ensure fair competition and promote transparency in the ticketing industry. Here's what else to know.
The IRS no longer will issue paper checks or take payments by check under an order from President Trump. Here's what we know.
Protesters concerned with the decisions of Republican President Donald Trump will hold a "Stop the Coup March for Democracy" April 5 in Murfreesboro.
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump last month is overhauling the way the government issues payments, including tax refunds. Starting Sept. 30, the Secretary of the Treasury is ordered to cease issuing paper checks for all Federal disbursements and will no longer accept paper checks as payment.
Pennsylvania's governor called the cuts "unlawful." President Donald Trump's administration said health officials no longer need the money.
Effective Sept. 30, 2025, the executive order directs the Treasury Department, which includes the IRS, to stop issuing paper checks for all federal payments, including tax refunds. It also requires all payments to the federal government, including tax bills, be processed electronically.
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey rose to speak on the floor of the Senate Monday evening at 7 p.m. ET, and after more than 18 hours of railing against the policies of President Trump, he was still going.
One of Massachusetts' largest public school districts is joining a lawsuit that aims to stop Trump from dismantling the U.S. Department of Education.