President Donald Trump remains concerned about the gold at Fort Knox, which is about 35 miles south of Louisville, Kentucky. ...
On Feb. 24, 1803, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is the province of the courts — not the president, not the Congress — to say what the law is.
The leaders of several agencies dealing with law enforcement and national security issues, including the FBI, Department of ...
The Trump administration announced new sanctions aimed at Iran‘s “shadow fleet” of oil tankers that it said are used to fund destabilizing activities around the world.  “Iran continues to rely on a ...
In October, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stood before his country’s parliament and unveiled his five-point “victory ...
Australia’s treasurer, Jim Chalmers, will continue to push for steel and aluminum tariff exemptions in his discussions with ...
President Trump said employees would be “sort of semi-fired” or fired if they didn’t comply with an Elon Musk order to detail ...
Investors are still optimistic that Trump's moves later this year will offset the negative impacts of tariffs and Elon Musk's ...
The National Park Service is restoring some fired employees, the new FBI director may move employees out of D.C., and courts weighed in on multiple lawsuits.
The Treasury Department and State Department on Monday announced sanctions on more than 30 individuals and vessels connected ...
The U.S. State and Treasury departments imposed a fresh round of what they called "maximum pressure" sanctions on Iran’s "shadowy" oil trade on Monday.
Revaluing the U.S. gold reverses would result in an estimated $760 billion, creating a windfall of $749 billion.