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8 months ago

Trump, back in rally mode, marks 100 days in office with boisterous Michigan speech

9 hours ago

New lawsuit argues Trump and DOGE's government overhaul is unconstitutional

22 hours ago

More give Trump an F than any other grade for first 100 days, poll finds

1 day ago

Republicans aim to pass Trump's big bill. And, Steve Bannon analyzes Trump's strategy

27 minutes ago

VA research brought CT scans and pacemakers into the world. Now it's at risk of cuts

2 hours ago

Steve Bannon praises Trump's strategy, wants DOGE's receipts

2 hours ago

In first 100 days, Trump tests limits, creates chaos and turns from allies

2 hours ago

Here's how the Trump administration has changed health policy in its first 100 days

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Trump uses government powers to target perceived enemies

15 hours ago

The only female unit to serve overseas in WWII gets a congressional medal 80 years on

16 hours ago

Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump after he tries to fire board members

15 hours ago

How Project 2025 is shaping Trump's second term

19 hours ago

Trump's Harvard funding cuts don't put 'America first,' says Massachusetts governor

17 hours ago

Trump's 100-day report card. And, a student protester speaks from detention

1 day ago

A weird partisan pattern of trust in the Fed

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10 key numbers that sum up Trump's first 100 days

21 hours ago

Trump wants to bypass immigration courts. Experts warn it's a 'slippery slope.'

1 day ago

Trump has used government powers to target more than 100 perceived enemies

1 day ago

Congress approves a revenge porn bill backed by first lady Melania Trump

1 day ago

Trump is giving automakers a break on tariffs

1 day ago

Trump thinks Hegseth will 'get it together' amid Pentagon staff chaos

1 day ago

The government suggests defunding the 988 suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth

1 day ago

For years, the U.S. government tried to encourage deaf people to study science. But the programs were just ended by the Trump Administration, leaving deaf students unsure about their future.

1 day ago

DOGE employees gain accounts on classified networks holding nuclear secrets

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