
Trump Administration Memo Proposes Cutting State Department Funding by Nearly Half
The draft plan is part of a process involving the agency and the White House. It would eliminate almost all funding for international organizations that include the United Nations and NATO.
As Trump Makes His Case, He Turns to the Oval Office Set Piece
Once again, the president used the gilded room as a place to flex his executive muscle while recasting the narrative around a consequential policy.
VP JD Vance fumbles Ohio State’s national championship trophy, jokes about not wanting other teams to win it: ‘Decided to break it’
With a fumble of this magnitude, it’s a good thing vice president JD Vance chose to go into politics instead of football.
Nancy Pelosi refusing to step down — embodying the problem Democrat leadership: sources
“I really feel like the Democrats actually need to become a party that’s fighting tooth and nail for the working class and middle class right now,” said Saikat Chakrabarti, 39, one of Pelosi’s opponents in the 2026 Democratic primary.
Pa. arson suspect Cody Balmer pulls sick faces as he’s marched into court for firebombing Gov. Josh Shapiro’s mansion
Cody Balmer, 38, stuck his tongue out and crossed his eyes as Pennsylvania State Troopers led him shackled at the hands and ankles into the courthouse.
Trump repeatedly insults CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in Oval Office over deportation of El Salvadoran national: ‘Why can’t you just say that?’
President Donald Trump repeatedly needled CNN and its primetime anchor Kaitlan Collins on Monday during an exchange in the Oval Office about deported El Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
What to Know About the Mistaken Deportation of a Maryland Man to El Salvador
President Trump’s aides abruptly said the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, had been lawfully sent to a prison in El Salvador, contradicting what officials themselves have said in court filings.
Greene Bought Market Dip Before Trump Paused Tariffs, Profiting From the Rally
The Georgia congresswoman purchased at least tens of thousands of dollars in stock the day before and the day of President Trump’s pause of a sweeping set of tariffs that sent the market soaring.
Arson Attack on Shapiro Raises New Fears About Threats to U.S. Politicians
While political violence has not surged overall, a series of high-profile attempts on American leaders have shaken a public already worried about the country’s toxic political environment.