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After a federal trade court struck down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, his administration is lashing out at the judiciary, specifically judges who rule against the president. The Morning Joe panel reacts to the escalating rhetoric—like calling the ruling a “judicial coup” and a “judicial tyranny”—from White House officials and allies,
At stake is whether judges can enforce their orders blocking Trump policies that are ruled unlawful, as they already have 180 times.
Washington: Since coming from China as a teenager for boarding school, Bob Zeng has imagined building a career in the United States. But as he prepared to graduate Thursday from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
The National Science Foundation is facing sweeping budget cuts, frozen grants and job cuts. Sixteen US state attorneys general argue some new policies are illegal.
Mass. AG Andrea Campbell sued the Trump administration to stop its attempts to cut National Science Foundation programs and funding.
President Trump is trying to apply enough pressure to force the university to cave, while Harvard, a nearly 400-year-old institution, is aiming to play a long game against an aging president in his final term.
President Donald Trump travels to Pittsburgh Friday to celebrate a deal he once vowed to oppose - Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel’s long-announced plans to buy iconic American steelmaker US Steel.