Friday April 11th, 2025 7:35PM

AP Elections

Trump doubles tariffs on Canadian metals, causing Ontario to back down on electricity price hikes
President Donald Trump says he will double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada
9:57AM ( 1 month ago )
Trump overstepped his constitutional authority in freezing Congress' funding for USAID, judge says
A federal judge says President Donald Trump overstepped his authority in freezing almost all spending on U.S. humanitarian and development work abroad
9:14AM ( 1 month ago )
Former US Rep. Katie Porter steps into crowded California governor's race
Former Democratic U.S. House member Katie Porter is entering the crowded 2026 contest for California governor
9:00AM ( 1 month ago )
Republicans are marching ahead with a government funding bill despite Democratic opposition
House Speaker Mike Johnson says lawmakers "have to keep the government in operation” as Republicans face a critical test of their unity
7:06AM ( 1 month ago )
Republicans advance a government funding bill despite Democratic opposition
House Republicans passed a critical test of their unity on legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown, teeing up a final vote for a measure that keeps federal agencies funded through September
7:06AM ( 1 month ago )
Supreme Court seems intent on taking small steps in dealing with challenges to Trump's agenda
The Supreme Court has weighed in twice on President Donald Trump’s rapid-fire efforts to remake the federal government
7:03AM ( 1 month ago )
Garlin Gilchrist announces Democratic bid to become Michigan's first Black governor
Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II is running to become the state's next Democratic governor
5:34AM ( 1 month ago )
Kentucky bourbon makers fear becoming 'collateral damage' in Trump's trade war
The owners of Brough Brothers bourbon in Kentucky are ready to put their business plan into action
12:05AM ( 1 month ago )
DHS expedites process to award two Republican-linked firms part of its $200 million ad campaign
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security skipped a fully competitive bidding process to give two Republican-linked firms the first part of a $200 million anti-immigration ad campaign
7:33PM ( 1 month ago )
How the White House hired Republican political firms to launch an anti-migrant ad campaign
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security skipped a fully competitive bidding process to give two Republican-linked firms the first part of a $200 million anti-immigration ad campaign
7:33PM ( 1 month ago )