Pfizer sues to stop rival bid for drugmaker Metsera by Denmark’s Novo Nordisk

Pfizer is suing over some unsolicited competition in its nearly $5 billion bid to buy the…

Super greens powder supplements sold at Sam’s Club linked to salmonella outbreak

Authorities say at least 11 people have been sickened with salmonella infections linked to powder supplements…

Newly disclosed documents are shedding new light on the back-and-forth over providing sensitive taxpayer information to immigration officials

Newly disclosed documents provide new details on the back-and-forth over providing sensitive taxpayer information to immigration…

On the world stage, meetings shift from dreary Washington offices to opulent palaces, deals get announced and President Trump engages with smiling foreign ministers, not scowling lawmakers

By engaging in dealmaking and peace talks, the president is in search of a legacy-defining victory.

Before coming to terms with China, the Trump administration was for months reluctant to reduce America’s fentanyl-based tariffs on Beijing

The Trump administration had for months been reluctant to reduce America’s fentanyl-based tariffs on Beijing.

SpaceX is set to receive $2 billion to develop satellites that can track missiles and aircraft under President Trump’s Golden Dome project

The funding would support the development of satellites for President Trump’s Golden Dome project.

Trump’s talk about a possible third term highlights a debate about presidential term limits that stretches from Jefferson to FDR, writes Jeffrey Rosen.

Trump’s talk about a possible third term highlights a debate that stretches from Jefferson and Hamilton…

President Trump urged Senate Republicans to end the filibuster, the rule that requires 60 votes to advance most legislation, in order to reopen the government without the Democrats’ support

GOP senators, including Majority Leader John Thune, have defended the 60-vote requirement for legislation.

The federal government pays out $100 billion a year in food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—funds that were set to lapse and may be delayed because of the government shutdown

The U.S. government pays out $100 billion a year in food assistance to 42 million Americans…

Lawmakers are facing urgency to resolve the government shutdown as food aid is imperiled, airports are snarled and Affordable Care Act enrollment begins

Lawmakers are facing urgency to resolve the impasse as food aid is imperiled, airports are snarled…