California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed off on a $2.8B loan to cover healthcare program shortfall due to underestimated costs of having illegal immigrants covered.
The U.K. responded to Trump's tariffs by slashing tariffs on 89 British products in a bid to ease strain on British businesses hit hard by the levied taxes.
Trump's Department of Education gave public schools, universities until April 24 to certify compliance with his federal mandate to strip all DEI policies or face federal funding cuts.
President Donald Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, was boycotted by Democrat lawmakers at the Arizona legislature within seconds of speaking about the administration's mass deportation program.
Big Ten universities, led by Rutgers, could form a "Mutual Defense Compact' to oppose President Donald Trump's executive order, if campus activists have their way.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans Friday to counter President Donald Trump's tariff hikes, asking countries to exempt California exports from retaliatory taxes.
The Trump administration's Departments of Justice and Education have launched a joint special investigative unit for Title IX cases that will focus largely on the "pernicious effects of gender ideology."
Lee Zeldin, who heads the EPA, will visit the California-Mexico border "in the near future" to inspect toxic sewage flowing into the Pacific Ocean from Tijuana.
Lee Zeldin, who heads the EPA, will visit the California-Mexico border "in the near future" to inspect toxic sewage flowing into the Pacific Ocean from Tijuana.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., verbally sparred with liberal witness Kenneth Stern during a Senate committee hearing on antisemitism on American college campuses.
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, calls on the IRS to audit its employees and contractors, who collectively owe $46 million in back taxes, saying the agency must lead by example to earn the public trust.
President Donald Trump’s executive order aims to downsize the Department of Education, but key programs like student loans and civil rights protections will still continue.
California's top CEOs are getting a direct line to Gov. Gavin Newsom as part of the governor's effort to warm up to business leaders in the blue state.