The IRS informed roughly 6,000 staffers Thursday of sudden layoffs as part of moves by DOGE and Trump to reduce the federal workforce and boost government revenue.
Massive IRS job cuts could delay refunds and cripple enforcement, but they may also signal a future without income tax. Is this the first step toward tax reform?
Trump’s proposed “DOGE dividend” could mean $5,000 checks for taxpayers, but with congressional hurdles and uncertain savings, is it realistic or just political hype?
A planned news conference between Ukraine's Zelenskyy and U.S. envoy Kellogg was canceled, causing worries that once-firm allies are becoming further divided.
A federal court has shut down Biden’s $500 billion student loan forgiveness plan, ruling it unconstitutional. Borrowers must now resume payments with no broad relief in sight.
Delta airliner enroute from Minneapolis to Toronto flips upside down after landing, injuring twenty-one passengers.
The Fed's inflation fight has driven borrowing costs to record highs, squeezing the middle class with soaring mortgage rates, auto loans, and mounting credit card debt.
A judge recently denied blocking DOGE from accessing sensitive data systems further empowering the Trump administration in its federal downsizing efforts.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has spoken out after receiving criticism from President Trump during a critical negotiating period of ending its war with Russia.
United States and Russia agree to begin a dialogue on how to end the war in Ukraine, but many obstacles remain.
Illegal border crossings have plummeted under Trump’s crackdown, with just 229 encounters in a day. His policies are reshaping immigration enforcement and reigniting national security debates.
Drone incursions over U.S. military installations may be surveillance flights conducted by foreign nations says U.S. Northern Command.