He was fired under Biden. Under Trump, he's now leading an immigration court His rehiring raises questions about the neutrality of immigration judges, who are supposed to be impartial and whose decisions determine if someone can stay or must leave the country. Ximena Bustillo
What the Trump-Musk breakup may mean for SpaceX and Tesla From space travel to military operations to the future of green energy, the U.S. has become reliant on Elon Musk's business empire. But it won't be easy for the government to end its reliance on Musk. Bobby Allyn
The U.S. Copyright Office used to be fairly low-drama. Not anymore President Trump fired the head of the U.S. Copyright Office just after the agency released a major report on AI. Copyright insiders say it's caused a shakeup in their normally drama-free neck of the woods. Andrew Limbong
From bromance to breakup: How Elon Musk and Donald Trump blew up The blow up marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected. Shannon Bond
Trump and Musk have a very public break up The feud seemed to drive a stake through the big-money political bromance between the president and Elon Musk -- who spent close to $300 million to elect Trump and became one of his closest advisers. Danielle Kurtzleben
Trump's travel ban includes Afghanistan, where thousands await U.S. resettlement President Trump's travel ban on a dozen countries includes Afghanistan. Since American troops left in August of 2021, many Afghans have already arrived in the U.S. but many more are still waiting. Megan Pratz
Trump says he and Musk 'had a great relationship. I don't know if we will anymore' Trump said he was surprised that his former adviser Elon Musk is scorching the Republican megabill, but said he thought Musk was wrong and conflicted in his criticism. NPR Washington Desk
Trump orders a probe into the Biden administration and its alleged autopen use Trump alleges the Biden administration used a machine to sign key documents, as many presidents do. Biden says he made policy decisions himself: "Any suggestion that I didn't is ridiculous and false." Rachel Treisman
FBI Director Patel, a longtime bureau critic, begins to put his stamp on the agency Since taking the helm more than 100 days ago, Patel has yet to shutter the FBI headquarters and reopen it as a museum as he once said he would, but he has begun trying to remake the bureau. Ryan Lucas