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Dea Kulumbegashvili embedded for a year inside a maternity clinic for her new film, April, about an obstetrician in rural ...
Bannon supports Trump's attempt at reordering the world economic system. As he increased tariffs on most countries, Trump put a massive 145 percent tariff on goods from China, the world's second ...
The U.S. Supreme Court jumps back into the culture wars Tuesday, as the justices tackle a clash between two bedrock values in ...
The Supreme Court said on Thursday it will hear arguments in May on whether the U.S. Constitution guarantees birthright citizenship, a case stemming from an executive order by President Trump.
A court declined to lift a judge's order that the Trump administration facilitate the return of wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Meanwhile, a Maryland senator met with him in El Salvador.
Is President Trump threatening the independence of the Federal Reserve when he attacks Fed Chair Jerome Powell over interest rates? NPR asks Wharton School associate professor Peter Conti-Brown.
RYLAND BARTON, BYLINE: Hi, Leila. FADEL: OK ... this time to the Supreme Court. FADEL: And what did the court say about the administration's refusal to comply with these orders?