Trump Antitrust Enforcers to Keep Biden-Era Merger Rules
The Trump administration’s antitrust enforcers will follow Biden-era merger review rules, disappointing critics who had hoped for a rollback of the requirements. Leadership of the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission, the two agencies involved with reviewing deals for antitrust implications, on Tuesday sent memos to staff saying that they
Trump administration adds note rejecting 'gender ideology' to government websites
Newly restored pages on the websites of government agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) now include a disclaimer rejecting “gender ideology,” as spotted by 404 Media. The move allows agencies to comply with a recent court order to restore
Why Did Trump Rename the Gulf of Mexico? Google Maps Update Explained
Trump’s Bold Move: The Gulf of Mexico is Now the Gulf of America In a controversial rebranding effort, Google Maps has changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America—but only for users in the United States. The rebrand of the oceanic basin, which is shared
Donald Trump Is First Sitting President to Attend
Donald Trump is trading in his seat in the oval office for a seat in a suite. The 47th president of the United States has officially made an appearance at Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans Feb. 9, marking the first time a sitting president has attended the big game.
Trump drops his appeal in legal battle over 2021 Twitter ban
Trump and the company formerly known as Twitter appear to have ended their back in 2021. In a spotted by , lawyers for both parties asked the court to dismiss the case. Trump sued Twitter arguing that his First Amendment rights were violated after he was from the social media