President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the tentative ceasefire between the United States and Iran had effectively collapsed after both nations exchanged new military strikes, signaling a sharp escalation in hostilities and casting doubt on the future of diplomatic efforts. Speaking during a meeting of NATO leaders, Trump dismissed the …
Read More »Trump Administration Sues California, Virginia Over New Gun Laws
The Trump administration filed lawsuits last week against California and Virginia, challenging newly enacted state gun laws that restrict the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms, arguing the measures violate the Second Amendment. The Justice Department filed separate lawsuits in federal court, contending that both states enacted unconstitutional restrictions on firearms …
Read More »White House Report Accuses Smithsonian of Promoting ‘Radical’ Ideology
The White House intensified its campaign to reshape the Smithsonian Institution on Sunday, releasing a report that accuses the National Museum of American History of advancing a politically driven narrative and signaling that the Trump administration may seek broader changes to the institution’s leadership and direction. The report, issued by …
Read More »McConnell Remains Hospitalized for More Than Three Weeks as Questions Persist
Sen. Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized more than three weeks after being admitted for an undisclosed medical condition, with his office continuing to provide few details about the 84-year-old Kentucky Republican’s health or when he might return to the Senate. McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, has not …
Read More »Platner Considering “best path forward” After Sexual Assault Accusation in Politico
A woman who previously dated Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner told Politico that he sexually assaulted her. Platner denied the allegations. The oysterman and military veteran has faced a series of controversies during his campaign including alleged unsettling behavior toward previous romantic partners, but the accusations in the Politico …
Read More »Trump Administration Defends Reflecting Pool Contractor Amid Vandalism Investigation
The Trump administration will not seek new bids to complete repairs to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said Sunday, defending both the contractor overseeing the project and the administration’s handling of the high-profile renovation as lawmakers continue investigating the use of taxpayer funds. Appearing on CNN’s …
Read More »Trump Accounts Officially Launch One Year After Becoming Law
A year after Congress approved the legislation creating them, the Trump Accounts investment program officially became operational on Independence Day, opening a new government-backed savings vehicle intended to help children build long-term wealth through stock market investments. President Donald Trump marked the launch Monday by remotely ringing the opening bells …
Read More »McMorrow Suspends U.S. Senate Campaign
Democratic state Sen. Mallory McMorrow suspended her campaign for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat on Sunday, leaving the Aug. 4 Democratic primary race a two-way contest between U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and former Wayne County Health Department executive Abdul El-Sayed. In a video posted to social media, McMorrow said she …
Read More »Trump Steps In, FIFA Reverses Balogun’s World Cup Suspension
FIFA has lifted the one-match suspension of U.S. men’s national team forward Folarin Balogun after President Donald Trump personally urged the organization’s president to review the controversial red card, allowing the Americans’ leading scorer to play against Belgium in Monday’s FIFA World Cup round-of-16 match. The decision, announced Sunday, overturns …
Read More »Appeals Court Lets Trump Rewrite Slavery Exhibit In Philadelphia
A federal appeals court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to replace interpretive exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House, allowing officials to move forward with changes to a slavery memorial that critics say will diminish the history of slavery in the nation’s first executive mansion. The U.S. Court of …
Read More »ICE Arrests 10,000 Migrants in Five Days as Trump Administration Accelerates Deportation Push
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested approximately 10,000 people over a five-day period at the end of June, according to data obtained by a person familiar with the figures, marking one of the most aggressive phases yet in President Donald Trump’s renewed campaign to increase deportations. The arrests, which occurred …
Read More »America’s 250th Birthday is on Sale. Where’s All That Merch Money Going?
What’s more American than apple pie? Capitalism. And an array of merchandise and influence is on sale for the 250th birthday of the United States. An America250 $275 Liberty Lux American Prosperity decorative throw pillow, anyone? How about a $25 Freedom 250 youth tee? America250, a commission created by Congress a …
Read More »NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Uses America 250 Speech to Rebuke Trump’s Immigration Vision
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a speech marking the United States’ 250th anniversary on Friday to offer a sharply contrasting vision of America from President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda, praising the nation’s immigrant heritage and warning against efforts to define citizenship by race, ethnicity or national origin. Speaking …
Read More »GOP Pushes to Renew Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Ban as Federal Restriction Expires
Congressional Republicans are moving to permanently block Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood after a one-year federal funding restriction expires Friday, setting up another battle over reproductive healthcare and access to preventative medical services for low-income Americans. The Medicaid prohibition, included in last year’s Republican-backed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” barred …
Read More »U.S. Economy Added Just 57,000 Jobs in June as Hiring Slows and Wage Growth Trails Inflation
U.S. employers added just 57,000 jobs in June, marking one of the weakest months of hiring this year and fueling concerns that the labor market is losing momentum as wage growth continues to lag behind inflation. The latest employment report released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed …
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