Inside Trump’s War on the I.R.S.: Dropped Audits and a Skeleton Staff
President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency.
President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is gearing up for a vote on Tuesday on a bill, which, if approved, will avert a partial government shutdown… Read More »Trump calls for Republicans to unite on CR to avoid government shutdown
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Beijing began imposing tariffs on Monday on many farm products from the United States, for which China is the largest overseas market. It is the… Read More »China’s Tariffs on U.S. Agricultural Products Take Effect
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It might be a moment of hush before chaos ensues, or it may be business as usual. U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in February, the… Read More »Jobs Report Is Steady, but Impact of Federal Cutbacks and Tariffs Looms
President Donald Trump said the U.S. has “just about” lifted the intelligence pause on Ukraine, adding that his administration has to do anything it can… Read More »Trump says Ukraine’s intel pause is nearly lifted; adds tariffs will make US rich
The artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic said on Monday that it had completed a new fund-raising deal that valued the company at $61.5 billion, up from… Read More »A.I. Start-Up Anthropic Closes Deal That Values It at $61.5 Billion
The stock market suffered its worst week in many months, after a series of dizzying policy shifts on tariffs from the White House amid simmering… Read More »Stock Market Has Worst Weekly Drop in Months as Tariffs Hang Over Wall St.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tapped a new director and deputy director to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as she works to reinstate… Read More »Noem taps new ICE leadership to bring back accountability and results
It’s time for another round of the tested, trusted, completely objective, never-been-questioned, all-math, no-bias MLB franchise rankings. First, a change: Rather than span the Wild-Card… Read More »2025 MLB Franchise Rankings: Dodgers closing in on No. 1 team of past 25 years
President Trump on Monday said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, will spend $100 billion in the United States over the next… Read More »TSMC, the Chip Giant, Is to Spend $100 Billion in U.S. Over the Next 4 Years
Damon Hininger, the chief executive of CoreCivic, which operates private prisons and immigrant detention centers, opened an investor call last month on a buoyant note.… Read More »Private Prisons Are Ramping Up Detention of Immigrants and Cashing In
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has established the beginnings of a maverick reputation in the Senate – as someone willing to stand against his own party. … Read More »Maverick Democrat’s voting record doesn’t line up with rebel reputation
The crypto market gives and takes: After President Trump’s plan for a national crypto reserve drew backlash from both Republicans and investors, the prices of… Read More »What is Trump’s Crypto Reserve Plan?
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said the central bank is focused on the “net effect” of President Trump’s sweeping economic agenda amid… Read More »Powell Says the Fed Is in No Hurry to Adjust Rates Amid Trump Policy Uncertainty
Canadians feel “frustrated” with the U.S. over President Donald Trump’s talk of annexing the country along with his tariffs on Canadian goods, Canadian Ambassador to… Read More »Canadians ‘frustrated’ with Trump’s tariffs, talk of annexation, ambassador says
In November, Elon Musk asked a federal court to block OpenAI’s plan to transform itself from a nonprofit into a purely for-profit company. On Tuesday,… Read More »Judge Denies Musk’s Request to Block OpenAI’s For-Profit Plan
President Trump’s family business sued Capital One on Friday for “unjustifiably terminating” more than 300 of its bank accounts after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack… Read More »Trump Organization Sues Capital One for Closing Its Accounts
Sunday marks the second deadline in an effort to release the RFK and MLK assassination files, just weeks after the fallout from the highly anticipated… Read More »Deadline to submit release plan proposal for RFK, MLK files
They didn’t have much, but they could create. Money was tight for the family, so they built their own board games growing up in Saskatchewan,… Read More »Inside the community creating the golf courses of their dreams — for a video game
In 1977, Andrew Barto, as a researcher at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, began exploring a new theory that neurons behaved like hedonists. The basic… Read More »Turing Award Goes to A.I. Pioneers Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton
The Justice Department is in the early stages of investigating major egg producers in the United States over possible antitrust violations as the price of… Read More »U.S. Investigates Egg Producers Over Soaring Prices
A federal judge on Friday ruled in favor of Missouri in the state’s $24 billion lawsuit against China’s Communist Party that accused it of hoarding… Read More »Federal judge rules in favor of Missouri in COVID lawsuit against China
In the summer of 2005, Alexis Ohanian, a tech entrepreneur, sent an email to his colleague Steve Huffman with an ominous subject line: “Meet the… Read More »The Return of Digg, a Star of Web 2.0