Supreme Court case may cripple public sector labor unions
The high court ruled in favor of non-union workers in a case that could impact public-sector labor unions in the U.S.
Trump travel ban survived because it doesn’t ban all Muslims: Alan Dershowitz
The Supreme Court decision to uphold President Trump's travel ban survived a close ruling because it didn’t prohibit all Muslims, according to Alan Dershowitz.
Supreme Court travel ban decision gives Trump 'unfettered' authority: Judge Nap
President Trump can begin to enforce the travel ban as early as Tuesday afternoon.
What ICE is really doing on the US-Mexico border
As a border patrol agent based near Mexico, Hector Garza holds his job in high esteem: He tries to do the job with dignity, he said, even in the face of mass protests aimed at the Trump administration’s policy of forcibly separating immigrant children from their parents.
At Microsoft, 300 workers protest ICE contract, threaten to resign
Some Microsoft employees believe the tech giant is providing ICE with facial-recognition technology.
Internet sales tax ruling ‘rebalances things’
The National Retail Federation is celebrating what it says is now a level playing field.
What’s next for Rosenstein if he won’t release Clinton docs
The deputy attorney general could be held in contempt, according to Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz.
Trump administration proposes merger of Education, Labor Departments
It also proposes privatizing the Postal Service, along with other streamlining initiatives.
ICE agents being targeted over border controversy is ‘disgusting’: wounded warrior
The backlash over the border controversy has trickled down to the men and women hired to carry out the law.
Mueller needs to be investigated for hiring FBI agent Peter Strzok: Rudy Giuliani
President Trump’s lawyer criticized the special counsel for hiring a partisan FBI agent.
NASA: The agency to nowhere, says US physicist
President Trump’s new directive towards the future of space exploration is a “game changer,” according to an American physicist.
What’s on tap for the outgoing Maine governor?
Paul LePage’s time as Maine’s governor may be coming to an end this year, but that doesn’t mean his political career is over.
PG&E shares fall as California links utility company to wildfires
State officials said the fires in question “were caused by electric power and distribution lines, conductors and the failure of power polls.”
T-Mobile: Ex-Trump aide Corey Lewandowski tied to firm advising on Sprint merger
Turnberry Solutions was hired last year for help in the $26 billion deal.
Amazon facing uproar for selling police facial recognition tech
Civil rights groups should petition the government instead, according to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
Will Postal Service’s scratch-and-sniff stamps take edge off deficits, Trump tweets?
USPS ice pop theme promises to “add the sweet scent of summer to letters of love, friendship.”
Billionaire Tim Draper says the government will be forced to become 'virtual' soon
He also thinks large countries will become less relevant and geographic borders will start to fall because of blockchain.
NRA-backed teen challenging Florida gun law can’t remain anonymous, judge rules
The two teenagers in the lawsuit do not fit the criteria to remain anonymous, according to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
Not just Amazon: Seattle ‘head tax’ to hit these major companies
The City Council approved a tax on its largest businesses, despite fervent opposition from e-commerce giant Amazon and retail coffee chain Starbucks.
Postal Service reports $1.3B net loss after Trump’s Amazon criticisms
Robust losses come despite an increase in revenue from the agency’s shipping and packages segment.



















