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Trump critic George Conway files for Nadler's New York seat as a Democrat
WASHINGTON — Another high-profile candidate is joining the race to succeed retiring New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler.
George Conway, the conservative lawyer turned Donald Trump critic who was married to former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission on Monday, declaring his ...Read more
Georgia Republican official joins State Election Board
ATLANTA — A top Georgia Republican Party official will join a State Election Board that has revived efforts to find fraud in the 2020 election.
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has appointed Salleigh Grubbs, first vice chair of the Georgia Republican Party, to the board that writes rules on election practices and investigates allegations of fraud. She ...Read more
Editorial: Small man's big ego: Adding Trump's name to the Kennedy Center only shows his weakness and shallowness
Affixing Donald Trump’s name to the Kennedy Center (rebranded as The Donald J. Trump and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts) is the pathetically needy move of an insecure leader and is just the latest affront to common decency and good taste stemming from that man in the White House.
Never mind that the move by Trump-...Read more
Trump's tirade puts San Diego Somali community on edge. 'We are not garbage. We are neighbors.'
It was the words of President Donald Trump, spoken 2,300 miles away, that prompted Mikaiil Hussein — a U.S. citizen who first came as a refugee from Somalia over 30 years ago — to take steps to protect himself.
The labor leader said that he now carries his U.S. passport card with him wherever he goes, in case he is stopped by federal ...Read more
Commentary: Listen up, Trump supporters!
I understand your anger. And that anger is justified. I, too, am angry at the Democratic Party for turning away from its traditional role as the supporter of the American worker.
After having been neglected and disappointed by Democratic politicians for decades, you responded to Donald Trump's full-voiced support for your grievances against the...Read more
Trump taps Louisiana Governor Landry as Greenland envoy
President Donald Trump said he’s nominating Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as U.S. special envoy to Greenland, in the latest signal that the president retains designs on increasing U.S. influence over the island he’s suggested he wants to purchase.
“Jeff understands how essential Greenland is to our National Security, and will strongly ...Read more
Starmer and Trump discuss Ukraine, Gaza and new UK ambassador
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine and Gaza during a pre-Christmas phone call on Sunday, according to a statement released by Downing Street in London.
Starmer also updated Trump on the choice of a new British ambassador to Washington after Peter Mandelson was fired in September over his ...Read more
Hassett says Supreme Court risks creating tariff refund problem
A Supreme Court ruling that scraps Donald Trump’s tariffs — and refunds the import fees collected — would create a major “administrative problem,” the president’s top economic adviser said Sunday.
“We really expect the Supreme Court is going to find with us,” Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, told CBS’s...Read more
Trump endorses Blakeman for NY governor after Stefanik drops out
President Donald Trump endorsed Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman for New York governor a day after Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik, another long-time ally of the president, dropped out of the race.
“Bruce is MAGA all the way, and has been with me from the very beginning,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Saturday, adding Blakeman ...Read more
Who can afford Trump's economy? Americans are feeling Grinchy
The holidays have arrived once again. You know, that annual festival of goodwill, compulsory spending and the dawning realization that Santa and Satan are anagrams.
Even in the best of years, Americans stagger through this season feeling financially woozy. This year, however, the picture is bleaker. And a growing number of Americans are feeling...Read more
'Betrayed': Investors grapple with Trump commuting sentence of man who defrauded them
WASHINGTON — Jeffrey Rosenberg is still trying to understand why President Donald Trump would free the man who defrauded him out of a quarter of a million dollars.
Rosenberg, a retired wholesale produce distributor living in Nevada, has supported Trump since he entered politics, but the president's decision in November to commute the sentence...Read more
Trump leaves Rocky Mount without endorsing in NC's crowded 1st district primary
Republicans in the 1st Congressional District are vying for President Donald Trump’s endorsement, but he left his speech in Rocky Mount on Friday night without offering one, or acknowledging the candidates.
Candidate filing ended at noon Friday, and five Republicans are hoping to defeat Rep. Don Davis, a Democrat from Snow Hill.
The 1st ...Read more
Trump touts economic record, avoids Epstein files in rally
President Donald Trump began a rally Friday night in North Carolina talking about crime and then highlighted his efforts to combat economic uncertainty — while also steering clear of addressing new disclosures involving the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In front of hundreds of people at Rocky Mount Event Center in eastern North ...Read more
Idaho attorney general challenges Trump stance on marijuana risk
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador on Friday raised “concerns” about President Donald Trump’s Thursday executive order calling for the downgrade of marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. The administration called for the change to increase access to marijuana for medical uses, the order said.
“The ...Read more
Rep. Elise Stefanik ends campaign for New York governor, will retire in 2026
WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik announced Friday she was ending her campaign for New York governor and would retire from the House at the end of her current term.
Stefanik was challenging Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul but had to contend with a primary opponent, with Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman entering the race ...Read more
9 drugmakers strike deals with Trump, with more to come
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced deals with nine pharmaceutical companies on Friday, the latest in a series of pacts designed to lower drug prices for some Americans in exchange for a three-year reprieve from threatened tariffs.
The most recent pledges mean 14 of the 17 drugmakers targeted by Trump this summer have agreed to ...Read more
Trump administration threatens to withhold $50 million from Chicago Transit Authority, calling its plan to add police 'materially deficient'
CHICAGO — The Chicago Transit Authority’s plan to boost the number of police officers and K-9 guards on the city’s mass transit system is “materially deficient,” President Donald Trump’s administration said Friday as it threatened to cut the system off from up to $50 million in federal funding.
Trump’s Federal Transit ...Read more
How Thom Tillis and allies maneuvered past 137 years of obstacles to aid Lumbee Tribe
WASHINGTON — An unusually large group of onlookers in the Senate gallery caught Alabama Sen. Katie Britt’s attention. She turned toward the group, sitting in an area of the gallery normally reserved for friends and family of her colleagues.
More than 80 members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina were in the balcony staring down at ...Read more
Why is Trump's media company getting involved with nuclear power?
President Trump's media company is merging with a nuclear fusion energy firm in a $6 billion deal aimed at generating more power amid growing demand from power-hungry artificial intelligence data centers.
The merger between Trump Media & Technology and TAE Technologies could lead to one of the world's first publicly traded fusion energy ...Read more
Congress leaves for Christmas, closes the books on 2025
WASHINGTON — The Senate followed the House in leaving for the Christmas break on Thursday, clearing another batch of President Donald Trump’s nominations but kicking to January the fate of the next handful of spending bills.
The Senate confirmed, 53-43, an en bloc package of 97 nominations. Senators also by unanimous consent confirmed the ...Read more
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- Starmer and Trump discuss Ukraine, Gaza and new UK ambassador
- 'Betrayed': Investors grapple with Trump commuting sentence of man who defrauded them
- Hassett says Supreme Court risks creating tariff refund problem
- Trump endorses Blakeman for NY governor after Stefanik drops out
- Who can afford Trump's economy? Americans are feeling Grinchy




















































