Teachers and advocacy groups sue the Trump administration over plans to dismantle the Department of Education, citing potential harm to students and schools.
Howard Lutnick's comments on Social Security have sparked criticism, as he suggests fraudsters would complain about missed checks while seniors remain quiet.
The U.S. government denies claims that a French scientist was barred entry due to opinions on Trump, citing concerns over confidential information instead.
Gavin Newsom's new podcast featuring conservative guests raises eyebrows among Democrats, as perceptions of the governor worsen amid 2028 election speculation.
A federal judge finds the Trump administration's mass firings of probationary federal employees likely unlawful, providing relief to labor unions fighting for workers' rights.
Jeff Bezos announces changes to the Washington Post's opinion section, focusing on free markets and personal liberties, resulting in significant subscriber loss.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination for Labor Secretary is bolstered by Democratic votes amidst Republican opposition, moving to the Senate floor for confirmation.