In a significant turn of events, China has permitted Dutch chipmaker Nexperia to resume exports, prompting the Netherlands to reconsider its control over the company. This development could alleviate the ongoing global chip shortage impacting automotive production.
In a pivotal ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court have allowed Trump to proceed with firing a Democratic FTC commissioner, granting him significant authority in government appointments.
The Supreme Court has intervened to pause the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father wrongfully sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador, as legal battles unfold over his detention.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge in Maryland has issued a preliminary injunction against Elon Musk and the DOGE Service, blocking efforts to dismantle USAID. This decision is a significant setback for the Trump administration's attempts to reduce federal government size and authority.
A group of USAID workers file a lawsuit alleging that Elon Musk's government appointment violates the Constitution by exercising unauthorized authority. Will the lawsuit succeed in challenging Musk's role?