A new filing asks a federal court to allow the White House to dismiss much of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s remaining work force, but not close the bureau entirely.
The diseases were removed from a list of tests the agency conducts for state and local health departments. Experts worry that with drastic staff reductions, the testing may not resume.
President Trump appeared in court, watching as members of the court’s conservative majority raised questions about his efforts to limit birthright citizenship.
The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.
President Trump’s presence in the court puts him face to face with justices whom he has tried to bully and intimidate.
A new study found that an end to universal birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect babies born to Asian parents.
Years of testing, emergency systems and sensors have gone into protecting the astronauts set to head to the moon.
Future engineers and former space campers hope to infect people around them with enthusiasm for NASA’s latest moon mission.
Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.
U.S. commanders have kept many troops away from bases in the region to protect them from Iran’s ballistic missile attacks.
With seeds, supplements and gadgets (but little expert guidance), Americans of all stripes are seeking wellness through what they eat.
In 1999, a 13-year-old girl was found dead in the Bronx. Then the trail went cold for 20 years, until an ingenious ploy by detectives produced a vital clue to her killer.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said she would oppose U.S. military aid to Israel, including for defensive systems.
“Look at that gas pump,” a new ad from a liberal group says. It is targeting Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin over his support for the war effort.
In the tiny town of Castlewood, S.D., where everyone knows the Noems, the prevailing sense was that people can’t help but feel bad for Bryon Noem after a tabloid photo leak.
In all, 93 of the 460 academic programs at the university will be closed or paused. No students were majoring in 55 of the programs that are ending.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Waymo and other artificial intelligence companies hauled in $297 billion in funding in the first three months of the year.
Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds.
The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”
Trump wants to take away a fundamental American promise.
Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.
Court papers show that Brian Cole Jr.’s lawyers might seek to blame a former Capitol Police officer whose name first surfaced in a right-wing media account and whom the F.B.I. briefly investigated.
The baby was struck by a stray bullet on Wednesday afternoon in the Williamsburg neighborhood, the police said.
U.S. prosecutors charged that Zhan Petrosyants, known as Johnny, submitted millions of dollars in false health care claims. He and his twin brother are close associates of Mr. Adams.
The director, Luanne James, was fired at a board meeting for the Rutherford County Library System on Monday after she refused to move certain books to the adult section.