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700 Marines Deployed To LA By Trump Following Anti-ICE Protests
Approximately 700 U.S. Marines were mobilized by the Trump administration Monday to support the National Guard in LA amid anti-ICE protests.
Trump Not Interested In Making Up With Musk, Will Likely Give Up His Tesla
The temperature has dropped quite a bit after yesterday’s heated war of words between President Trump and his former aide and fellow billionaire, Elon Musk. Trump told CBS News on Friday morning that he’s focused on moving forward with his presidency, not on Musk, which is “why I have my highest poll numbers,” he added.
War of Words: Musk Calls For Trump Impeachment, President Says He Has Gone "CRAZY"
Well, that didn’t take long — the First Friendship between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump imploded Thursday, with the two lobbing insults at each other, with Musk responding “yes” to a post calling to impeach Trump.
Trump’s 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Faces Trouble In GOP-Controlled Senate As Musk Trashes It
Billionaire Elon Musk continued his criticism Wednesday of President Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill, which the Senate is taking up this week after the House passed it before the Memorial Day holiday.
Trump Admin Pushes For More Deportations As ICE Arrests Surge, Community Tensions Rise
Federal immigration officials accelerated President Trump’s mass deportation plans in May, but the pace remains lower than what the president and some of his closest allies want.
Egyptian Man Charged With Hate Crime in Colorado Terror Attack Against Jews
Federal prosecutors charged Egyptian national Mohamed Sabry Soliman with a hate crime on Monday after he allegedly threw two lit Molotov cocktails at a march in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday that was aimed at raising awareness about the 58 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza. He was also charged with 16 counts of attempted murder in the first degree.
Musk Departs White House After Controversial DOGE Stint
Elon Musk said goodbye Friday to the White House and leading his federal cost-cutting initiative, dubbed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). In his parting message, the world’s richest man compared the group’s work to Buddhism, calling DOGE “a way of life” that will “permeate” the federal government.
U.S. To ‘Aggressively’ Revoke Chinese Students’ Visas In Escalating Crackdown
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday the U.S. will “aggressively revoke” Chinese students’ visas, focusing on those with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or studying in “critical fields.”
AI Set To Wipe Out Millions Of Jobs, Social Skills Will Be Key To New Workforce
A top researcher at Bank of America Global Research says that artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly entering a new era where it will be able to complete tasks better than humans can — and that will have a massive impact on the job market.
RFK Jr. Reverses CDC Guidance On COVID-19 Vaccines For Kids & Pregnant Women
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will stop recommending routine COVID-19 vaccination for healthy children and pregnant women, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday in a video announcement.
Judge Blocks Trump’s Move To Bar Harvard From Enrolling Foreign Students
A federal judge on Friday temporarily halted the Trump administration’s ban on Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. The Department of Homeland Security had announced the policy on Thursday.
House Narrowly Passes Trump's Tax & Spending Bill; What's Next In The Senate
The House narrowly passed President Trump’s massive tax and spending legislation package, called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” on Thursday with a 215–214 vote, fulfilling House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) goal of passing the legislation before the Memorial Day holiday.
Trump Clashes With South African President As He Alleges White Farmer Genocide
President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had a heated exchange Wednesday in the Oval Office after Trump alleged there is a genocide taking place against white farmers in South Africa.
Trump Presses GOP To Unite Behind His "Big, Beautiful" Tax Cut Bill
President Trump met with House Republicans on Tuesday to urge conservative holdouts to support his signature budget legislation that would deliver massive tax cuts while also adding more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. The debt currently sits at about $37 trillion.
Former President Biden Faces Questions After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Former President Joe Biden, 82, said he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer Friday that has already spread to his bones, his team announced Sunday.
Ex-FBI Head James Comey Investigated For '8647' Post Viewed As Threat To Trump
Former FBI Director James Comey is under fire for a photo he posted on Instagram Thursday that showed seashells on a beach arranged to form the numbers “8647,” which many are interpreting as a call to eliminate (or assassinate) President Trump.
Supreme Court Weighs Judges' Power Over Trump's Birthright Citizenship Ban
Arguments took place in the last case of the Supreme Court term today. It could have massive impacts on how Trump and future presidents implement their policy agenda.
Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions, Inks Saudi Deals
President Trump kicked off his first major foreign trip of his second term in Saudi Arabia — breaking tradition by visiting Riyadh before any European or North American ally. The first foreign trip of his first term was also to the Gulf kingdom. Since World War II, U.S. presidents have traditionally prioritized visiting more traditional allies in the first foreign trips of their terms.
U.S. & China Cut Tariffs By 115% In Temporary Trade Deal
The U.S. and China agreed Monday to reduce tariffs on each other’s goods by 115% for an initial 90-day period, while trade talks continue.