White House ballroom work can continue for now, Supreme Court rules
The White House can continue construction on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom for now, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ruled Friday.
The White House can continue construction on President Donald Trump’s $400 million ballroom for now, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ruled Friday.
Trump's approval rating falls to new low in latest poll
President Donald Trump experienced his lowest approval rating driven in part by Americans dissatisfaction with the ongoing Iran war and his overall performance in the White House, according to a new poll.
President Donald Trump experienced his lowest approval rating driven in part by Americans dissatisfaction with the ongoing Iran war and his overall performance in the White House, according to a new poll.
Walz signs executive order restricting mining near Boundary Waters
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at blocking nonferrous mining near the Boundary Waters, following Congress' move to roll back federal protections for the region.
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at blocking nonferrous mining near the Boundary Waters, following Congress' move to roll back federal protections for the region.
Trump threat that led to Air Force One switch not verified, sources say
President Donald Trump was secretly transferred from Air Force One to an alternate aircraft following the NATO summit in Turkey in July after U.S. officials received intelligence regarding security threats targeting him.
President Donald Trump was secretly transferred from Air Force One to an alternate aircraft following the NATO summit in Turkey in July after U.S. officials received intelligence regarding security threats targeting him.
Trump vaccine plan could bring decades-old shot and higher costs for families
President Donald Trump’s plan to overhaul childhood immunizations would require pharmaceutical companies to revert to a vaccine schedule while expanding manufacturing to boost vaccine production capacity.
President Donald Trump’s plan to overhaul childhood immunizations would require pharmaceutical companies to revert to a vaccine schedule while expanding manufacturing to boost vaccine production capacity.
Packers face McCarthy, Rodgers in preseason opener against Steelers
Few if any preseason football games in recent memory have carried as much intrigue as the Packers against Aaron Rodgers, Mike McCarthy and the Steelers.
Few if any preseason football games in recent memory have carried as much intrigue as the Packers against Aaron Rodgers, Mike McCarthy and the Steelers.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt leaving White House: What we know
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving her job, President Trump announced Wednesday.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving her job, President Trump announced Wednesday.
Trump Media posts massive $238M loss, plans major business pivot
Trump Media & Technology, the company owned by President Donald Trump, posted a $238 million loss over the past three months, prompting the business to pivot to a new focus on users' social media use.
Trump Media & Technology, the company owned by President Donald Trump, posted a $238 million loss over the past three months, prompting the business to pivot to a new focus on users' social media use.
WHO pushes back after Trump orders reduced vaccine schedule
World Health Organization officials are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s executive order to scale back the childhood vaccine schedule, as health experts argue the policy puts children at increased risk for preventable illnesses.
World Health Organization officials are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s executive order to scale back the childhood vaccine schedule, as health experts argue the policy puts children at increased risk for preventable illnesses.
Trump loses 21st straight court fight over state voter rolls
The Trump administration suffered its 21st court loss this year in its push for state voter rolls after a judge ruled that states are not legally required to share the data.
The Trump administration suffered its 21st court loss this year in its push for state voter rolls after a judge ruled that states are not legally required to share the data.
Joe Biden's cancer has spread 'into his bones and further,' Hunter Biden says
Former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer has metastasized “into his bones and further,” his son Hunter Biden said, making it "very painful" and "really sad to watch."
Former President Joe Biden’s prostate cancer has metastasized “into his bones and further,” his son Hunter Biden said, making it "very painful" and "really sad to watch."
White House ballroom: Court says Trump needs Congress’ approval, halts construction
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump must obtain approval from Congress before moving forward with his proposed White House ballroom, ordering construction to stop.
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump must obtain approval from Congress before moving forward with his proposed White House ballroom, ordering construction to stop.
Trump mulls executive order on vaccines and autism: report
The Trump administration is considering an executive order to explore potential links between vaccines and autism, reopening an issue despite years of scientific evidence showing no connection between the two.
The Trump administration is considering an executive order to explore potential links between vaccines and autism, reopening an issue despite years of scientific evidence showing no connection between the two.
Trump renews push to limit birthright citizenship despite Supreme Court ruling
President Donald Trump is once again trying to limit birthright citizenship, despite his first attempt being rejected by the Supreme Court.
President Donald Trump is once again trying to limit birthright citizenship, despite his first attempt being rejected by the Supreme Court.
Wisconsin State Fair honors Evers; unveils newly named 'Tony Evers Bakery'
Gov. Evers was honored at the Wisconsin State Fair with a surprise unveiling of the “Tony Evers Bakery."
Gov. Evers was honored at the Wisconsin State Fair with a surprise unveiling of the “Tony Evers Bakery."
FAA investigating safety incident involving Marine One
The FAA is investigating a “loss of separation incident” with Marine One, the president’s military helicopter, while President Trump was on board Tuesday.
The FAA is investigating a “loss of separation incident” with Marine One, the president’s military helicopter, while President Trump was on board Tuesday.
Trump slams Exxon, Chevron for making 'too much money'
President Donald Trump criticized Exxon and Chevron after both organizations posted high quarterly earnings amid the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.
President Donald Trump criticized Exxon and Chevron after both organizations posted high quarterly earnings amid the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.
Charges dropped against all Reflecting Pool vandalism suspects
Charges have now been dropped against all four defendants who were accused of vandalizing the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Charges have now been dropped against all four defendants who were accused of vandalizing the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
Capital One says Trump Organization bank accounts closed after money laundering probe
Capital One says it closed hundreds of bank accounts tied to the Trump Organization after an “anti-money laundering" probe, not for political reasons as alleged by President Trump.
Capital One says it closed hundreds of bank accounts tied to the Trump Organization after an “anti-money laundering" probe, not for political reasons as alleged by President Trump.
Trump halts Iran strikes, citing potential deal to end war
President Donald Trump says he will halt new strikes against Iran for now, citing a reported deal in the works to end the five-month war.
President Donald Trump says he will halt new strikes against Iran for now, citing a reported deal in the works to end the five-month war.



















