The order by the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals represents the latest setback for the Trump administration in its push to remove federal workers
The Trump administration will revoke temporary legal status from potentially more than half a million migrants who entered the US legally under a Biden-era programme
The eight properties listed were far more in keeping with the routine disposal process run by the General Services Administration, which often acts as a landlord for other federal agencies
On tariffs, prognosticators are struggling to understand the logic and legal basis behind Trump's so-called "reciprocal tariff" plan set for April 2
Israel Katz's comments on Friday came days after renewed Israeli airstrikes on Gaza - as well as the country moving more troops into the Palestinian territory
The Wall Street Journal also reported Musk would receive a briefing on US plans for a potential China war, citing people familiar
Heathrow, the home of airlines including IAG SA's British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, handles more than 1,400 flights and 200,000 passengers a day
Cobalt, copper, nickel and lithium are among the metals the government plans to purchase, according to people familiar with the discussion
n a social media post late Thursday, Trump said the report was "ridiculous" and "completely untrue"
Favourable weather over past year has helped lift global stockpiles for a second season, and a further flood of the crop is expected from India, which has scrapped long-running export restrictions
Indians' love for gold is rooted in culture and security, often being the only asset for rural families. Despite the government's efforts to curb hoarding, gold remains a strong investment
Trump ultimately prevailed in the election and has mused in the past about seeking to exert more influence over the central bank, which traditionally maintains independence from the White House
The US president offered to help run Ukraine's electricity supply and nuclear power facilities, according to a statement on the call from Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz
Adani family and Emaar are discussing the structure of a transaction, which could include an unlisted Adani unit infusing about $400 million in equity
Fed's Powell downplayed simmering concerns about a slowdown but acknowledged tariff uncertainty was a factor and already contributing to goods inflation
A jury in North Dakota found Greenpeace and its US entities liable for defamation, conspiracy, and other claims for its involvement in protests at the Dakota Access pipeline
TSMC shares have dropped 11 per cent this year, falling alongside global chip stocks like Nvidia Corp. as concerns mount over the sector's frothy valuations
Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and the Netherlands rounded out the top five in the rankings, which are based solely on the answers people give when asked to rate the quality of their own lives
India has seen a dramatic boom in renewable energy installations - but that's not been enough to supply increasing power needs, prompting the government to also double down on coal power
At the event, Huang unveiled more powerful chips and related technology that he said would provide a clearer payoff to customers