Trump's executive orders signed during his first week in office cover issues that range from trade, immigration and U.S.
Newsweek is tracking the flurry of executive actions President-elect Trump is expected to sign on Monday. Follow along here.
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
QIAcuity digital PCR now offers ability for simultaneous detection of up to 12 targets from one biological sample, a more than two-fold increase ... and lets users conveniently perform high-order ...
CBSE Class 12th Sample Papers 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made available all subject sample papers officially along with solutions for academic year 2024-25 ...
NASA wants to return Mars samples to Earth, but budget problems and technical woes have the mission caught between a rock and the Red Planet. There appears to be an unofficial robotic space race ...
President Biden issued an executive order on Monday to close federal agencies and offices next month in recognition of former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at 100 in his home in Plains ...
The Department of Justice has issued a final rule to implement Executive Order 14117 aimed at preventing countries of concern such as Russia, China and Iran from accessing and exploiting bulk ...
Janet Kay Bascom, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at the age of 88. Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Janet lived a life of ...
(WJET/WFXP) – A woman is pronounced dead at the scene of an apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. According to WPVI ABC 6 out of Philadelphia, the home where the ...
Like many executive women, she says it is the expectation wrapped up in the idea of having it all that is the problem. “I feel sad that we grew up being told you can have it all because we can ...
On Thursday, federal health officials reported some unsettling results. Some of the genetic samples contained mutations that in theory might help the bird flu virus, H5N1, infect people more easily.