There are 50 to 100 expected executive orders on Trump’s first day in office. Many will focus on boosting fossil fuels and reversing climate policy
Top Moore administration officials told state lawmakers that they're committed to implementing aggressive mandates for the sale of electric vehicles in the years ahead, but said the task just got harder with President Donald Trump back in office.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised an avalanche of executive action on Monday, the first day of his second term in the White House. Trump is reportedly planning to sign dozens of executive orders immediately after the inauguration,
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump kept his promise, signing a flurry of executive orders to undo policies from the Biden Administration.
As President-elect Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th president in just one day, one of his top policy advisers, Stephen Miller, met with Republican leadership in Congress on Sunday to discuss what executive orders Trump will sign once he takes office.
There are 50 to 100 expected executive orders. Many will focus on boosting fossil fuels and reversing climate policy.
Maryland state Republican legislative leaders are taking issue with some pieces of Gov. Wes Moore's 2026 budget proposal. Concerns include changes to Maryland's tax bracket. Under the governor's proposal,
Nominations for the 97th annual Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, with "Emilia Pérez," "A Complete Unknown" and "Conclave" at the top of the heap in nominations.
Governor Mike Kehoe today signed three executive orders with the purpose to improve government efficiency, foster stakeholder engagement, and ensure ethical conduct within his administration.
On Thursday, NBCUniversal Studios and Entertainment Chairman Donna Langley unveiled a streamlined leadership structure that elevates Igbokwe to chairman of NBC Entertainment, historically one of the most coveted jobs in television. Igbokwe will be responsible for NBC's programming, including late-night, live events and specials.
It was 80 years ago this month that James Burnham’s article titled “Lenin’s Heir” appeared in Partisan Review. It was the top article advertised on the magazine’s cover. It is, unfortunately, unknown to most Americans,