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The President's approval rating has plummeted in Bucks County, s Pennsylvania county he won by less than 1 percentage point in 2024.
The Wall Street Journal prodded President Donald Trump once again on Tuesday, this time over his penchant for putting his woes onto his predecessor. But Trump blaming former President Joe Biden “for bad economic news won’t work as an excuse for much longer,” warned the newspaper’s conservative editorial board.
Homeowners may be reimbursed for costs associated with flood damage now that federal relief has been approved, according to Milwaukee County officials.
Trump is accustomed to receiving a hero’s welcome at UFC events and college football games, but the crowd largely jeered at the President at Sunday’s final. Plus, a USTA source speaks to Vanity Fair.
Trump won't play a role in the Ohio redistricting process, according to House Speaker Matt Huffman, who said that he won't be pressured into giving them their desired maps.
Republican lawmakers have no interest in probing a sexually suggestive letter President Donald Trump wrote to Jeffrey Epstein. Kentucky Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, handed Trump a massive win in the Epstein saga on Tuesday by waving off a greeting written by the president for the notorious sex offender’s 50th birthday.
Despite Donald Trump's repeated claims and endorsements from foreign leaders, the Norwegian Nobel Committee asserts its independence in selecting the Peace Prize laureate. The committee emphasizes that media attention and public campaigns do not influence their evaluation process,
FLUSHING MEADOWS, N.Y. — President Donald Trump heard boos and cheers at his first U.S. Open appearance in a decade on Sunday, adding to a run of recent interactions with major sporting events as he sat next to the glittering silver trophy won by Carlos Alcaraz over Jannik Sinner.
Stephen Miran declined to commit to stepping down as a top White House economic adviser if his appointment to the Federal Reserve extends beyond January.
Even in a nation where, according to the CDC, nearly 50,000 people die annually in firearm-related injuries, Kirk's shooting death felt distinctly momentous to many. “All gun violence is tragic, but this just felt a little different,