Thousands Of Probationary Employees Fired As Trump Administration Directs For Widespread Layoffs
Probationary employees across several federal health agencies were notified of their termination through identical letters.
Trump Media Loses More Than $400 Million In 2024
Donald Trump Jr., the oldest of President Donald Trump's five children, has been appointed as the sole trustee of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust.
OpenAI Rejects Elon Musk's $97.4 Billion Takeover Bid
OpenAI's lawyer, William Savitt, emphasized that the proposed takeover bid "is not in the best interests of OAI's mission.
Trump Hints at Potential Auto Tariffs to Be Imposed on April 2
The president originally threatened to impose the tariffs earlier this month but postponed the action until March 12.
Hamas Frees Three Hostages, Including American-Israeli, in Recent Exchange
Dekel-Chen was working at the Nir Oz machine shop when Hamas launched its attack on October 7.
'Trump is greatest friend Israel has ever had,' Says Netanyahu
Netanyahu called Trump "a great leader for America and the world."
Musk Confirms He Does Not Plan To Acquire TikTok
Musk made these comments in late January during a conference which surfaced online on Saturday.
'CFPB RIP!' Russell Vought Halts Key Bureau Activities
The agency's website displays an error message, and its X account has also been removed.
Boeing Alerts Possible Layoffs for SLS Employees
A 60-day notice of involuntary layoffs will be issued to affected employees by the Seattle-based aerospace manufacturer in the coming weeks.
Trump Cancels Biden's Security Clearance And Cuts Off Access To Intelligence Briefings
It is customary for former presidents to continue receiving certain intelligence briefings after leaving office.
Shein Returns To Indian Market Through A Partnership With Reliance
After nearly five years of absence following the app's ban, the relaunch comes with stringent conditions.
Canada, Mexico Retaliate With Counter-Tariffs In Response To Trump's Order
The tariffs signal economic upheaval among the close trading partners.
U.S. Imposes Helicopter Flight Restrictions After DC Crash
The deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C., prompted concerns over crowded airspace.
US Tariff War: President Trump Admits Tariff Chaos Will Impact American Consumers
The policy is set to impose a 25% tariff on all products from Canada and Mexico, along with a 10% tariff on goods from China.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: American Hostage Keith Siegel, 2 Other Captives Freed In Gaza
Siegel, who is originally from North Carolina, relocated to Israel 40 years ago.
'Look in the Mirror': Vance Attacks Catholic Bishops Over Immigration Stance
He also asserted that the organization has acted as a barrier to law enforcement detaining undocumented immigrants.
Woman Hits Milestone As Longest-Living Pig Organ Transplant Recipient
Four other Americans, who have undergone the highly experimental procedure of receiving gene-edited pig organ transplants, didn't live more than 2 months.
Trump Floats Plan To Remove Palestinians From Gaza And Move Them To Egypt And Jordan: Reports
As part of an agreement, Israel was supposed to allow Palestinians displaced from the northern areas to return to their homes.
Bridgestone Announces Closure Of Tire Plant, To Layoff 700 Employees
Bridgestone stated that the closure is part of its strategy to "optimize its business footprint" and "strengthen its competitiveness" in the market.
Hundreds Of 'Illegal Immigrant Criminals' Deported From The U.S. By The Military, States The White House
The action follows Trump's signing of several executive orders, including one aimed at "Protecting the American people against invasion".
Hamas Frees Four Israeli Women Who Had Been Held Hostage
The four soldiers are the latest to be freed under the Gaza ceasefire and hostages agreement.
Biden: Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release Stem from Our Effective, Principled Policy
President Joe Biden gave remarks on the ceasefire taking effect between Israel and Hamas as aid trucks start to enter Gaza.
Gaza Ceasefire: Three Israeli Hostages Released By Hamas Return Home
Hamas has handed three hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza City, marking the first hostage releases since a 42-day ceasefire went into effect.
Israel States Ceasefire In Gaza Postponed Until Hamas Provides List Of Hostages To Be Released
Israel's military asserts that its forces will keep targeting "within the Gaza arena" until Hamas honors the agreement and fulfills its responsibilities.
Americans Back Trump's Agenda, Not His Persona, Says Survey
A majority of people believe that the U.S. economic system "unfairly favors the wealthy."
Donald Trump's Inauguration Ceremony To Take Place Indoors Due To Chilly Temperatures
The most recent inauguration held indoors due to extreme cold was in 1985, for former Republican President Ronald Reagan's second term.
Staff Complains After JPMorgan Orders Employees To Return To Office Five Days A Week
According to a memo from JPMorgan's operating committee, more than half of the bank's employees already work in the office full-time.
Trump Slams 'Incompetent' Officials As Wildfires Continue To Ravage Communities
Officials reported that by Sunday morning, at least 16 people had died due to the fires, and more than 12,000 structures had been destroyed.
U.S. Economy Doing "Quite A Bit Better" Than Expected, Says IMF Chief
She also warned that the strong US dollar could lead to higher funding costs for emerging market economies.
Harry, Meghan Open $14 Million Montecito Home To Friends Impacted By LA Wildfires
The royal couple's nearly 19,000-square-foot mansion is located outside the current evacuation zones.