Gabbard advances: Senators voted on party lines to push forward the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic member ...
A federal judge agreed with widespread security concerns surrounding Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team’s access to Treasury payment an ...
The Trump administration has instructed federal health agencies to pause all external communications, such as health advisories, weekly scientific reports, updates to websites and social media ...
Trump says no right of return for Palestinians under his Gaza proposal Asked whether Palestinians would be allowed to return to Gaza under his plan, US president says, ‘No, they wouldn’t.’ ...
A lot has changed for the Trump family since President Donald Trump first moved to the White House in 2017. Back then, his oldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was still married to his now ex-wife ...
A key Democratic senator accused President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel of directing firings within the agency and potentially perjuring himself, The New York Times reported ...
The case was settled in 1975 with no admission of guilt, but Trump was required to sign a document agreeing to change his rental practices. Over the years, at least 25 women have gone on record to ...
To distract from his larger plan to gut the federal government, the President has taken a relatively powerless program and turned it into an excuse for everything that goes wrong in the country.
THE FACT CHECKER | Clinton is correct. Trump’s companies have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, which means a company can remain in business while wiping away many of its debts.
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Variety breaks down the best TV performances of the 21st century, from Jeremy Allen White to Emma Stone and Sydney Sweeney.
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