The White House knew unredacted JFK assassination files would expose Social Security numbers. Donald Trump did it anyway.
Donald Trump’s fascination with and rhetoric about airplanes became an unexpected staple of his first term, which came to mind anew as the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the ...
The president is still facing several civil suits related to Jan. 6, though his Justice Department is trying to prevent this ...
The Trump administration’s approach to food safety was already controversial. Now, it’s worse. New safeguards related to food safety were poised to take effect in January 2026, but as The New York ...
In 2023, the GOP’s case against prosecutors was based on ridiculous and faulty assumptions. In 2025, its case against the judiciary is eerily similar.
After Howard Lutnick promoted stock in one of Elon Musk's companies, a key Democrat wants answers — that he likely won't get.
The Defense Department is poised to provide information on China to Musk, a defense contractor with financial ties to ...
As a presidential candidate in 2024, Donald Trump vowed to destroy the Education Department. He’s now taking steps to do ...
On one hand, the Trump administration is closing Social Security offices. On the other, it’s sending beneficiaries to those same offices.
USAID still exists, though it’s a shell of its former self. The agency is getting new leadership, though the team doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the administration has now added to its original ambitions related to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals. “We have moved beyond just the economic ...
As international fears of Russian sabotage campaigns grow, common sense might suggest that U.S. officials would be ramping up ...
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