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With its electronics exceptions, the United States has demonstrated that it is more willing to bend than the Chinese.
Ted Cruz fired the first broadside over Trump’s tariffs. But he’s not alone in positioning himself for the next GOP nomination fight.
NEW YORK — New York City’s campaign finance regulators rejected mayoral front-runner Andrew Cuomo’s request for around $2.5 million in public matching funds Tuesday, an embarrassing glitch for a bid ...
President Donald Trump will not attend the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner later this month, continuing his tradition of snubbing the event amid heightened tensions between the ...
That’s of grave concern for Mayor Van Johnson, who anticipates the issue will be a top agenda item during this week’s convening of the African American Mayors Association’s annual conference in ...
The Department of Commerce launched an investigation on April 1 into the national security impacts of importing drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
Political influencers in California are greeting Kamala Harris’ potential bid for governor with a shrug, while registered voters in the state react more passionately — in good and bad ways — to her ...
President Donald Trump threatened to eliminate Harvard University’s tax-exempt status, following the Ivy League school’s refusal to implement policy changes demanded by his administration.
A document obtained by POLITICO shows plans to zero out or substantially reduce spending on many programs, including ones ...
Democratic lawmakers are pushing to limit utility profits as they seek to address voter affordability concerns and fend off criticism over the costs of clean energy policies.
The ascendance of several young senators — and one big potential retirement — is reshaping power within the caucus.
The agency asked laid-off workers to return after gutting the office that penalizes stores for selling tobacco to minors.