Only a handful of large meatpackers control the industry in the U.S. as a result of consolidation.
A federal judge had directed the administration to release full benefits for November. The administration is appealing the order.
In her crusade against gerrymandering, Kate Barr is challenging her Republican congressman in the GOP primary to make a point.
Airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights to comply with a shutdown-related FAA directive to reduce traffic at 40 airports, including Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas.
In 1995, Strawberry pleaded guilty to a felony after he failed to report $350,000 in income from autographs, personal appearances and sales of memorabilia.
Hungary has remained a defiant outlier as much of Europe has stopped purchasing Russian oil since its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The campaign has drawn scrutiny, with critics saying it is not realistically portraying the country’s diversity and is sending messages that feel exclusionary.
Elected to the House as a moderate, Elise Stefanik evolved into a fierce Trump defender, and her announcement could set up a faceoff with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D).
The president’s deportation policies, along with high prices and changes in who turned out to vote propelled a shift in this year’s election.
The president wants to end the filibuster to reopen the government and to do “so many things.”
People who use SNAP in Mike Johnson’s congressional district wonder why his power hasn’t protected them, but many lay the blame on Washington’s dysfunction.
Trump has granted clemency in the opening year of his term to several former elected officials convicted on corruption-related charges.
The Trump administration says the move, which will affect dozens of markets, is part of an effort to ease pressure on air traffic controllers.
Some overweight and obese Medicare patients will now get access to GLP-1 drugs to help with their weight loss.
Administration officials, hoping to reassure wary Republicans, have claimed in recent days that there is no plan for military intervention, despite the president’s threats.
In his ruling, Judge John McConnell said USDA is causing “irreparable harm” by not releasing full funding: “The evidence shows that people will go hungry.”
November is usually filled with “Salute to Service” events featuring the military — but with no government funding, flyovers and honor guards are a no-go this year.
The Supreme Court allowed the administration to move forward for now with a policy requiring passports to show a person’s sex as listed on their birth certificate.
There already are a few standouts among Democrats’ potential 2028 candidates, but the long road to the next presidential contest features plenty of dark horses.
Follow President Trump’s progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.