James Carville explains why latest Trump move has him wanting to ‘punch the computer in frustration’
Longtime Democratic Party strategist James Carville scorched President Trump and Republicans for changing their tune on the economic consequences of the policies they ran on.
President Donald Trump could decide this week to take the first steps to eliminate the Department of Education, people ...
Over the past six weeks, federal workers have watched in horror as young software engineers, most many with no experience in ...
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Indy100 on MSNDonald Trump's 'transgender mice' gaffe has become an instant memeUS president Donald Trump has been ripped online as his “transgender mice” gaffe becomes an instant meme. On Tuesday (4 March), the controversial politician addressed a joint session of Congress, ...
"Gaza 2030" was put forward by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and approved at an emergency summit of the Arab League ...
Liberals and government employees aren’t the only people angry with Elon Musk. Tesla’s plunging share price means many investors are angry, too.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been met with alarm and concern about how steep import taxes against the United States’ three biggest trading partners not only could harm the economy in the ...
New Mexico Rep. Melanie Stansbury also addressed Republican Rep. Lance Gooden's snatching of the sign from her hand.
Trump railed against the “sleazebag journalists” at CNN and MSNBC speculating over his brief exchange with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
McCormick looks to two ex-presidents when making decisions as a legislator and communicator: Coolidge as a “great administrator” and Raegan as a “great communicator.” ...
Chief justice of the United States John Roberts voted against President Donald Trump just hours after the president was heard on a hot mic repeatedly thanking him. Newsweek sought email comment from ...
President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, as Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
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