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The president declined to support a peaceful transition of power.
The president declined to support a peaceful transition of power.
Here are some ways corporations could see gains with a 6-3 majority.
But some warn too much focus on abortion could splinter Biden's broad coalition.
Picking Barrett could prompt more specific questions about guns, abortion and LGBTQ rights.
The administration is expected to urge GOP state attorneys general to start investigating tech companies for alleged bias against conservatives.
A 2007 decision gave the federal government the power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Now with President Trump poised to add another justice, some conservatives are itching for the court to take some of that power away.
The Treasury secretary wants new spending that the White House economic adviser said the economy could live without.
The FDA is expected to announce stricter standards to shore up public trust.
In a first-ever case, German police are considering homicide charges after a cyberattack
A new Post-ABC poll gives Biden a lead, but he's still underperforming compared to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Barrett remains the leading contender after a sit-down interview with Trump at the White House.
The retailer has emerged as a central player in a deal caught in the regulatory crosshairs.
'I have seven grandchildren, and I really worry about their future with the denial of climate change,' said Christine Todd Whitman, a former George W. Bush Cabinet member.
As one trader puts it, "We can’t even get one thing done, when it’s giving away $1 trillion."
But the decision would be left up to states.
The campaign has yet to get a big courtroom win.
Holding a vote before or after Election Day could make a political difference.
The minority party can use procedural tactics to slow the confirmation process for Trump’s third Supreme Court nominee but need Republicans to break ranks to derail the pick.
The president says he will announce his nominee on Friday or Saturday.
Is this a political victory for the president?