
Why a DOJ prosecutor resigned, telling coworkers and bosses 'you serve no man'
A prosecutor with years of experience at the U.S. Department of Justice has resigned amid major changes from the Trump administration, telling NPR, "It just was not a Department of Justice that I any longer wanted to associate with." Is the Justice Department cutting breaks to people who seem loyal …
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The Supreme Court signals it might be losing patience with Trump
In an unusual overnight order, most of the justices voted to halt several illegal deportations. Shortly after midnight early Saturday morning, the Supreme Court handed down a brief order forbidding the Trump administration from removing a group of Venezuelan immigrants from the United States …
Inside Trump's tariff brain
Stop trying to predict and appraise President Trump's tariffs policies based on economic theories or market realities. Tariffs are pure psychology …
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The Real Reason Trump Wants 1,000 U.S. Troops Out of Syria
Topic: SecurityBlog Brand: The BuzzRegion: Middle EastTags: Donald Trump, Iran, Israel-Iran War, Syria, and U.S. MilitaryThe Real Reason Trump Wants …
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Trump’s Greatest Miscalculation? China Had Been Preparing For A Trade War For Years
Xi Jinping and the rest of the Chinese leadership is defying Donald Trump in the tariff duel – and positioning itself as a more reliable superpower. …
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John Roberts can’t split the difference on birthright citizenship
When the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump's attempt to ignore the 14th Amendment, there can be no room for equivocating. Less than three …
What we know about rumors Canadian PM Mark Carney orchestrated US Treasurys sell-off
A vocal supporter of Carney's in Canada's upcoming federal election made these allegations, but he didn't offer evidence for them. In early April …