A federal judge on Friday deferred ruling on Alina Habba's legal authority as a prosecutor after President Trump tapped her to lead the U.S. attorney's office for New Jersey.
The big picture: A lawyer sought to get acriminal case in New Jersey dismissed by questioning Habba's legitimacy to lead the U.S. attorney's office in the state and arguing that the way the Trump administration restored her authority over the office was "unconstitutional."
The Trump administration said Friday it will end a court-imposed decree initiated by the Carter administration that eliminated a test for federal job applicants and imposed diversity hiring requirements for federal agencies.
Why it matters: The move follows the administration'sdramatic change to the government's interpretation of civil rights-era laws to focus on "anti-white racism" rather than discrimination against people of color.
Senators want to leave, President Trump wants them to stay, Democrats have demands with leverage, and Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has a so-called nuclear option in his hand.
Why it matters: A deal to get nominees confirmed fast enough to please Trump and preserve August recess has so far remained elusive — but there is still time for jet fumes to work their magic.
Texas' mid-decade redistricting has left members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus scrambling to fend off what some predict would be one of the most brutal battles in the group's history, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: A new map would put the group's chair, Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas), and one of its longest-serving members, Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas), in the same district. Lawmakers fear it would be a bloodbath if they both run.
A massive report studying nearly 14.5 million students in 61 countries found that long-term heat exposure is interfering with students' abilities to learn —and prolonged heat streaks are only getting worse.
Why it matters: Increasingly high temperatures are worsening disparate educational outcomes, with the potential for long-term impacts on graduation rates and cognitive ability to grow as the globe continues to warm.
House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-Ky.) said Wednesday he will delay a deposition with Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell until after the Supreme Court rules on her case.
Why it matters: House Republicans are firmly ruling out Maxwell's request for congressional immunity in exchange for her testimony, which has put her and the committee at an impasse.
The big picture: The Giuffre family has been speaking out recently against Maxwell as she has returned to the spotlight amid President Trump's handling of the Epstein documents.
Top White House economist Stephen Miran tells Axios a key economic statistics agency needs "fresh eyes," but he stopped short of repeating President Trump's claim that Friday's jobs data was politically manipulated.
Why it matters: President Trump ordered the the firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner on Friday after alleging — without evidence — that disappointing jobs numbers were "rigged."
Federal Reserve governor Adriana Kugler will resign her job next week, the Fed said in an announcement, giving President Trump an early opportunity to appoint a favored candidate for potential leadership of the central bank.
Why it matters: Kugler's spot was not scheduled to come open until January, and there are no other vacancies on the seven-member board.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was serving her 20-year sentence in Florida, was moved to a minimum security prison for women in Texas,her attorney told Axios on Friday.
The big picture: Maxwell recently met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in an attempt to gather more information about the Epstein files, as the Trump administration faces mounting bipartisan pressure to be more transparent for the public.
A group of House and Senate Democrats who attended Harvard are threatening their alma mater with a "rigorous" investigation if the school cuts a deal to end hostilities with President Trump, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: The lawmakers' warning follows reports that the elite university is open to spending up to $500 million to settle things with the administration.
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, her attorney confirmed to Axios Friday.
The big picture: Camp Bryan is a minimum-security prison facility that has hosted notable public figures Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and reality TV star Jen Shah.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said on Friday it will begin winding down operations, following Congress' vote to cut nearly $1.1 billion in federal funding.
Why it matters: The decision is expected to severely impact local member stations of PBS and NPR that depend on federal support to operate.
President Trump said Friday that he'd ordered two nuclear submarines close to Russian waters in response to nuclear bluster from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
Why it matters: Trump accused his predecessor, President Biden, of flirting with World War Three after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now he's making nuclear threats of his own.
Ghislaine Maxwell is back in the spotlight as the Trump administration faces growing pressure over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and as Maxwell seeks to overturn her conviction in her case.
The big picture: Maxwell has been moved from a federal prison in Florida to one in Texas, Maxwell's attorney confirmed to Axios on Friday.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History removed mentions of President Trump's two impeachments from an exhibit last month, saying Friday that the references were meant to be temporary.
The big picture: Trump has taken aim at at the Smithsonian Institution, signing an executive order in March to remove what he deems "improper ideology" from its museums, education programs and research centers.
The Trump administration's dozens of reciprocal tariffs will start this month after drawn-out delays.
Why it matters: The tariffs — ranging from 10% to 50% — mark another escalation in President Trump's trade war, as the economy is showing signs of slowing.
President Trump told Axios in a brief phone call on Friday that he's working on a plan to "get people fed" in Gaza.
What he's saying: "We want to help people. We want to help them live. We want to get people fed. It is something that should have happened long time ago," Trump said.
Interest starts accruing on Friday for student loan borrowers who enrolled in a Biden administration repayment plan.
Why it matters: 7.7 million borrowers enrolled in former President Biden's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan will start to see their student debt balances increase.
"Leguizamo Does America" director Ben DeJesus tells Axios the show proves that telling Latinos' stories doesn't just make audiences "feel good" — it's "good business."
Why it matters: The first season of "Leguizamo Does America" was the most viewed MSNBC original in over two years on Peacock.
Real estate prices are all about "location, location, location," and right now that's particularly true — in half the country home prices are still going up, and in the other half they're falling.
Why it matters: The price data shows that the housing story is more complicated than affordability and still-high mortgage rates, which have cratered demand nationwide. Zoning laws, climate risks and economic vibes also play a big role.
President Trump's first term provoked the movement for a Green New Deal. His second term may have killed it.
Why it matters: Democrats aren't explicitly disavowing the Green New Deal, but they've abruptly stopped talking about it as they scramble to find new ways to talk about climate change.
President Trump on Thursday confirmed imports from most countries will face a tariff rate of 10%, while raising levies on Canada to 35% and lowering rates on many other countries.
Why it matters: The baseline rate is unchanged from the global duties Trump first set in April, and will come as a relief given his recent hints it could double.
President Trump's tariffs order for countries yet to strike a trade deal with the U.S. went into effect just after midnight on Friday, though most levies aren't due to start until Aug. 7.
Why it matters: While countries like Mexico struck trade deal extensions ahead of Trump's deadline, others face steep tariffs. The president increased Some Canadian goods imported to the U.S. on Thursday to 35%, effective 12:01am Friday ET.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein and others of sexually abusing her as a minor, criticized President Trump for saying the disgraced financier "stole" her from her job at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
The big picture: Her family built on a statement they gave The Atlantic that they were "shocked" by the remarks during Thursday interviews in which they said the late Giuffre wanted the Epstein files to be released and that Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell should never be pardoned for her sex-trafficking conviction.
Elon Musk contributed $15 million to President Trump and congressional Republicans just days after his public blowup with Trump, an indication the tech billionaire was looking to make peace with the White House.
But Musk reversed course less than two weeks later, when he called for the creation of a third party.
Why it matters: Musk's donations, and his ensuing about-face, underscores his erratic relationship with the president since leaving the administration in late May.
A nationwide effort to unseat some of House Democrats' oldest members is surging as lawmakers settle in for their five-week August recess — and it is poised to accelerate even further.
Why it matters: The 2026 election cycle could see dozens of competitive Democratic primary battles, which some members groan will draw money away from their party's efforts to retake control of Congress.