The New York Times sent a wide-ranging survey to candidates for governor of New Jersey about housing, immigration, abortion, transit, affordability, schools and climate.
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US President Donald Trump speaks during an executive order signing ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, March 6, 2025. (Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg ...
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One of the choir members, Teju Adedayo, who ran a Post Office in Gillingham, Kent, told BBC Breakfast her voice had been "suppressed for a very long time". One of the choir members, Teju Adedayo ...
It is typical for presidents to sign executive orders upon taking office to display an eagerness to begin working. But Trump has made it clear, he plans to utilize his presidential authority to ...
By signing 26 executive orders during his first day in office alone, Trump put himself on pace to rank among the fastest-acting presidents during his first 100 days in office. In addition to curbing ...
President Donald Trump is set to sign more executive orders in the White House’s Oval Office at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Karoline Leavitt says press still focused on 'sensationalism' over integrity ...
The White House did not specify the number of orders or the topics they would cover. Previously, press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced major changes to the White House press corps.