Court defeats are threatening the president’s image as a champion of deregulation.
2020
Parents agonize over back-to-school decisions amid pandemic
The U.S. leads the world with more than 4.1 million confirmed infections and over 146,000 deaths.
Hundreds gather in Chengdu to watch U.S. diplomats evacuate
The closure comes after the Trump administration ordered the shuttering of the Chinese consulate in Houston.
French infections rise; Spain cracks down on nightclubs
Meanwhile, a German cruise ship sets sail for the first time since the industry was shut down.
Tear gas fired again; Oregon protest standoff continues
About 3,000 people gather in Portland, chanting ‘Black Lives Matter’ and ‘Feds go home’ to the sound of drums.
Disabled Americans mark milestone as crisis deepens job woes
The ADA was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush with wide bipartisan support 30 years ago Sunday.
Hanna, 1st hurricane of Atlantic season, slams into virus-weary Texas
The storm made landfall twice on Saturday afternoon within a little over an hour.
California, Florida, Texas will lose House seats with Trump order
Opponents say excluding illegal immigrants from being counted is an effort to suppress the political power of Latinos.
One of Susan Collins’ challengers is dropping out, another is still trying to get on the ballot
Despite having one of the nation’s hottest Senate races, Maine has yet to solidify who exactly is going to be on the ballot come November.
A troubling pandemic thought: Are these the good old days?
Even in America, a bleak dystopian vision is emerging in some corners.