Washington is grappling with how to govern cryptocurrencies, with many lawmakers struggling to understand against a steep learning curve how bitcoin and its brethren even work.
The virtual currencies are blurring decades-old lines that regulators use to police financial markets, posing new challenges for state and federal officials.
Pentagon officials are bracing themselves for increased friction between the Defense Department and the White House with John Bolton’s pending arrival as President Trump’s national security adviser.
Bolton, who Trump selected to replace H.R. McMaster earlier this month, enters a Cabinet already rocked by the February ousting of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who differed with the president but was seen as having a good relationship with Defense Secretary James Mattis.
President Trump wants to ban bump stocks - but his administration may not have the regulatory authority to do it. Lydia Wheeler reports that lawsuits are likely.
This state thinks President Trump is trying to “stick it to California” (again) by lowering emissions standards - Miranda Green and Timothy Cama explain.
Most of the millions of “Roseanne” viewers tuned in from the heartland, in cities like Tulsa, Cincinnati and Kansas City - and those are the people Trump is talking to by embracing it, writes Jonathan Easley.