While it's focused on national debt, legal experts say it could open the door to other changes, such as limiting who can be a U.S. citizen.
David Enrich writes about the broad legal and political efforts to use the courts as a cudgel against press freedoms ...
The Trump administration dismissed two Democrats on the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, in the latest example of the ...
The Winklevoss Way to Wealth The Winklevoss twins – Cameron and Tyler – have long been hailed as "Bitcoin billionaires," but ...
SXSW 2025 delivers a star-studded lineup, featuring red carpet premieres and gala events celebrating cinematic figures and up ...
Mark Klein, the former AT&T employee who helped expose the fact that the National Security Agency was spying on vast amounts of internet traffic in the U.S. during the mid-2000s, has died, according ...
The Education Department’s civil rights branch is losing nearly half its staff in the Trump administration’s layoffs, ...
As conflict continues to mount in the Eastern region of Africa between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and M23 rebels, ...
The Republican-led funding measure, that passed the House on Tuesday, does not have the Democratic votes to pass in the ...
Social snafus were a common occurrence when Mark Zuckerberg, met with world leaders, a former Facebook executive wrote in her new memoir. Sarah Wynn-Williams worked at Meta — then called ...