U.S. stock futures show minor changes as investors digest recent trade news, including a federal court ruling on Trump's tariffs. With September historically being a tough month for stocks, traders are on edge ahead of key job reports.
In a dramatic development, the Federal Reserve stated it would respect any court ruling regarding President Trump's attempt to remove Board member Lisa Cook. Cook plans to challenge her termination, asserting her legal rights.
In a shocking turn of events, the Department of Justice fired New Jersey's US attorney Alina Habba following a court decision. Desiree Leigh Grace steps in, raising concerns over political interference in judicial appointments.
In a shocking Supreme Court decision, the Trump administration is now allowed to dismantle the Education Department, risking vital services for millions of students. The ruling raises serious questions about presidential power and legal accountability.
The State Department is set to issue layoff notices as part of the Trump administration's downsizing plan, raising concerns about employee morale and the future of federal jobs amid ongoing crises.
Thousands of federal workers face uncertainty as the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to proceed with mass layoffs. While legality remains in question, employees are left anxious about their job security.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare while giving RFK Jr. sweeping authority over the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, raising concerns about potential abuses of power in health care.
In a controversial ruling, the US Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to terminate deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact and future immigration policies.
In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans, putting over 300,000 immigrants at risk of deportation. Advocates warn of dire consequences!
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that 18 federal agencies can fire thousands of probationary workers reinstated after a previous court decision. This ruling could lead to a significant rise in unemployment claims amidst ongoing legal battles.