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NEW YORK (AP) — Europeans still aren’t buying Teslas with figures out Wednesday showing sales plunged for a fifth month in a row in May, a blow to investors who had hoped anger toward Elon Musk would ...
Federal appeals court hears arguments in Trump’s bid to erase hush money conviction A three-judge panel heard arguments in Trump’s long-running bid to get the New York case moved from state ...
Federal appellate judges will hear President Donald Trump's quest to erase his criminal conviction on Wednesday — one of the ways he's trying to get last year's hush money verdict overturned. A ...
President Donald Trump announced that a US-China trade deal is ‘done’ — and that in exchange for Chinese magnets and rare-earth minerals and a 55% tariff on Chinese goods, the U.S. will ...
Elon Musk is gone, but DOGE’s actions are hard to reverse. The US Institute of Peace is a case study Even if agencies and personnel win the right to return to work through the courts, some of ...
Elon Musk is leaving the Department of Government Efficiency behind, but its playbook has impacted dozens of agencies, departments and organizations and left thousands of federal workers ...
Read more: Why the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Might Kill Jobs in Many House Districts House Speaker Mike Johnson, who has spearheaded the bill’s passage, tried to stem the fallout by reaching out ...
Rep. Thomas Massie urges Elon Musk to fund primary challenges against most House Republicans who supported President Donald Trump's budget reconciliation bill.
Trump’s Justice Department — now partly run by his former criminal defense lawyers — backs his bid to move the case to federal court. If he loses, he could go to the U.S. Supreme Court.
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's quest to erase his criminal conviction heads to a federal appeals court Wednesday. It's one way he's trying to get last year's hush money verdict overturned.
Trump’s Justice Department — now partly run by his former criminal defense lawyers — backs his bid to move the case to federal court. If Trump loses, he could go to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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