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Since returning to office in January, Trump has floated several deals that would involve the feds taking a piece of an American company.
The law is a warning shot before a shower of similar state AI bills. It also reflects a flawed view of federalism: State legislators cite congressional "inaction" to justify meddling in national ...
Reports of human rights abuses are piling up as the number of people in immigrant detention reaches all-time highs.
U.S. authorities are secretly tracking shipments of advanced AI chips from manufacturers such as Dell, Super Micro, Nvidia, and AMD to prevent their illegal diversion to China.
If a Democratic president tried to so directly politicize an independent agency, Republicans would be screaming about the coming tyranny.
The DOJ blocked Spirit's merger with JetBlue in 2022 over concerns about market consolidation, but markets also consolidate when failing firms go bankrupt and exit.
Offending government officials—even when it involves saying awful things—is a time-honored practice in the United States.
Universities’ internal culture wars threaten free speech and inquiry, but political attacks on research funding and infrastructure are crippling U.S. scientific leadership.
Officials from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries seized and euthanized the deer, then fined the family $1,600.
A report affirms that greenhouse gases are warming the planet, but also found no strong evidence that extreme weather has become more frequent or intense.
It's August, which means the weather's hot, everyone in D.C. is on vacation, and people on X are having meltdowns about sorority recruitment TikTok videos.
A new campaign is pushing back against the widespread use of automatic license plate readers without warrants.