Trump at NATO: From ‘daddy’ comment to defending US strikes on Iran
From getting called “daddy" doubling down on the damage done to Iran’s nuclear sites, here’s what to know about President Trump’s time at the NATO summit Wednesday.
Aaron Rodgers blasts 'sick society' after private marriage revelation sparks media frenzy
Aaron Rodgers gave the world a shock when he recently revealed that he's been married for a "couple months."
Trump swearing video: Says Iran, Israel ‘don’t know what the f—’ they’re doing
Watch the raw video of President Donald Trump swearing Tuesday morning while talking to reporters about the faltering ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
Trump claims ceasefire between Iran and Israel
Iran's foreign minister said that no agreement on a ceasefire deal has been reached, but said it will stop its military response at 4 a.m. if Israel also concludes its "illegal aggression."
Is Trump reversing a Biden-era asbestos ban? Here’s what we know
The EPA under President Trump says it will review a Biden-era ban on chrysotile asbestos, the last form still legally used in the U.S.—but the policy remains in place for now.
US bombs Iran: Read Trump address here
President Trump addressed the nation Saturday night and said Iran's key nuclear sites are "completely and fully obliterated" after the US attacked, and warned Tehran against retaliation.
JD Vance calls Sen. Alex Padilla 'Jose' during news conference in LA
On June 12, Sen. Padilla was forcibly removed during a news conference with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Trump slams 'non-working holidays' on Juneteenth, cites billions in costs
President Donald Trump lamented that there were too many "non-working holidays" on Thursday, as Americans across the country observed Juneteenth.
Trump can keep control of National Guard in Los Angeles, appeals court rules
President Donald Trump will be able to keep control of the National Guard in Los Angeles, according to a ruling from an appeals court.
Trump has 80-foot-tall flagpoles installed on White House lawn
The two 80-foot-tall flagpoles and massive flags were made by a company in Plano, Texas.
Maxwell Anderson's sentencing date moved up
Maxwell Anderson, the man found guilty of murdering and dismembering Sade Robinson, has had his sentencing date changed.
President Trump throws TikTok a lifeline as ban deadline approaches
The president plans to sign an order this week to "keep TikTok up and running."
Trump dismisses Gabbard's Iran nuke claim; WH insists he's aligned with intel chief
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard dismissed concerns Iran was building a nuclear weapon earlier this year, but Trump now says he believes Iran is close to building the weapon.
Tyler Perry hit with $260M lawsuit over alleged sexual harassment, retaliation
Derek Dixon has filed a $260 million lawsuit against Tyler Perry, alleging sexual harassment, assault, and retaliation.
Lawmakers shootings: Trump says calling Walz would ‘waste time’
Trump told reporters he wasn’t calling Minnesota’s governor Tim Walz after the lawmakers shooting, calling Walz “slick" and “whacked out" and saying a call would “waste time."
Trump rejected plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader, but next move unclear
President Donald Trump is seeking to get an Iran nuclear deal complete as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies.
Senate Finance Committee reveals latest on Trump's budget bill
A Senate panel charged with some of the most hot-button portions of President Donald Trump’s "big, beautiful bill" unveiled its portion of the gargantuan package on Monday.
Minnesota lawmaker shootings: Sen. Tammy Baldwin on Vance Boelter's list
The man now charged with shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses in their own homes had targeted dozens of democratic officials, according to Vance Boelter's "hit list."
Trump Mobile: What we know about mobile phone company
The Trump family has announced a new business venture, licensing its name to a mobile phone and service called T1 Mobile.
Trump considers adding 36 countries to travel ban
A State Department memo outlines specific guidelines that the 36 countries must meet to avoid a potential U.S. travel ban.



















