WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is starting another round of job cuts — this one more than 1,000 — at the nation's weather, ocean and fisheries agency, four people familiar with the ...
'It only got more surreal': Anderson Cooper on Trump's makeshift Tesla showroom at the White House ...
The United States says it has cut off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, which could seriously curtail Kyiv’s ability to continue its three-year fight with Russia, even as Washington is quickly ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Tuesday announced the cancelation of $4.5 million in grants, including one for alpaca farming in Peru, another for reducing social discrimination ...
Himalaya Airlines is set to operate the first commercial flights from Pokhara International Airport, two years after the airport's inauguration. The airline will commence flights to Lhasa, China ...
Representatives from dozens of nonprofit organizations attending a major human rights conference in Taipei, Taiwan, last week woke up Thursday to devastating news. Over the previous night in Asia ...
The US president has halted military aid to Volodymyr Zelensky’s war-torn country, effective immediately. By Katie Stallard In March 2022, with Vladimir Putin’s full-scale assault on Ukraine underway ...
WASHINGTON — Congress is careening toward a government shutdown in just 11 days as the discord between the two parties over funding talks grows, with no clear path to reach a deal. The ...
Budget and staffing cuts at the Food and Drug Administration orchestrated by President Donald Trump could prevent new drugs “from being developed, approved, or commercialized in a timely manner ...
Shares of BSE Ltd. fell over 5 percent in intra-day trading on Monday, March 3, after global brokerage Goldman Sachs reduced its target price on the stock. The brokerage firm cited concerns over ...
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An out-of-work federal contractor with two master’s degrees is applying for food stamps for the first time in her life. Others are considering selling their homes, or taking out loans and ...