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Trump's attention drifts to 250th even after House floor meltdown
WASHINGTON — All aboard the Trump train.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday emerged from a rail coach painted specially for America’s 250th birthday bash, with both arms spread, as the awaiting crowd in Medora, North Dakota, cheered his arrival.
Moments later, as a pack of Theodore Roosevelt-era “Rough Rider” enactors on horseback ...Read more
Analysis: How Roberts led a fractured Supreme Court to wins for the right and defeats for Trump
WASHINGTON — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. led a fractured Supreme Court this year that both expanded a president's power to run the government and dealt major defeats to President Donald Trump.
In Trump's second year back in the White House, Roberts and the court punctured his claim to have power with no limits.
The justices struck down...Read more
Kid Rock says he calls Trump while drinking late at night
Kid Rock says he calls President Donald Trump in the middle of the night while drinking because he knows the president will answer.
“If I’m sitting around having some beers if it’s like 11,12, on a Friday or Saturday, I know he’s up,” the MAGA musician told Australian station Sky News.
He calls texting and chatting with Trump “one ...Read more
Trump financial disclosure shows 21,000 trades in 2025
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump made more than 21,000 securities trades in his first year back in office, often in intense bursts tied to market events he created.
The total dollar value of the trades was somewhere between $600 million and $1.86 billion, according to his financial disclosure for 2025, which lists values in broad ranges. ...Read more
Facing setbacks and resistance, Trump presses bid to reshape elections on multiple fronts
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has spent months waging an unusually aggressive campaign to reshape how states run elections, leveraging federal agencies in ways no previous president has attempted.
He has pushed the Department of Homeland Security to compile a list of citizens in each state to help determine voter eligibility. He is ...Read more
Trump's attention drifts to 250th even after House floor meltdown
WASHINGTON — All aboard the Trump train.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday emerged from a rail coach painted specially for America’s 250th birthday bash, with both arms spread, as the awaiting crowd in Medora, N.D., cheered his arrival.
Moments later, as a pack of Theodore Roosevelt-era “Rough Rider” enactors on horseback escorted ...Read more
Trump ethics disclosure throws curveball at Senate crypto talks
WASHINGTON — The newly disclosed scale of President Donald Trump’s personal cryptocurrency-related profits since taking office last year comes right at a sensitive moment for Senate negotiations on a major digital assets bill that GOP leaders want to bring to the floor this month.
Trump’s potential crypto conflicts have been a sticking ...Read more
As the US turns 250, a forgotten founding influence helps explain its current unease
As the 250th anniversary of American independence approaches, many people in the U.S. are deeply concerned about the country’s future.
A recent poll by Elon University found that 69% of respondents “believe the signers of the Declaration of Independence would feel more disappointment than pride about modern American democracy.” ...Read more
Military voters were at the heart of the Supreme Court’s mail-in ballot decision
In Watson v. RNC, decided June 29, 2026, liberal and conservative Supreme Court justices joined a noteworthy cross-ideological majority to uphold state grace periods for mail-in ballots. The decision, which went against President Donald Trump’s policy preferences, preserved the status quo, allowing states to accept and count mail-in ballots...Read more
America's July 2 birthday, Philadelphia style
WASHINGTON — As America gets ready to celebrate its 250th birthday, Congress is taking a road trip back to the place where it all began — Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
Led by Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Brendan F. Boyle, members will gather for a ceremonial event Thursday in his hometown, an effort Boyle said was two years in the ...Read more
Trump wants to show off D.C. for the Fourth. His construction is in the way
WASHINGTON — As America's 250th birthday arrives this weekend, President Donald Trump's mark is clearly visible on Washington.
Visitors to the nation's capital are being met with cranes hanging over the White House and construction at the site of the demolished East Wing. Fences crisscrossing the National Mall to hem in the Great American ...Read more
Editorial: The high court stands up for birthright citizenship
There is cause to celebrate after Chief Justice John Roberts led the U.S. Supreme Court to rule 6-3 against President Donald Trump’s idiotic executive order attempting to terminate birthright citizenship for people born in this country to parents who are undocumented or have some form of temporary status.
Roberts wrote a strong opinion that ...Read more
Trump wants to show off D.C. for the Fourth. His construction is in the way
WASHINGTON — As America's 250th birthday arrives this weekend, President Donald Trump's mark is clearly visible on Washington.
Visitors to the nation's capital are being met with cranes hanging over the White House and construction at the site of the demolished East Wing. Fences crisscrossing the National Mall to hem in the Great American ...Read more
Commentary: Homelessness just declined in the US. Trump's plans will take us backward
In June, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) finally released the long-awaited homelessness numbers for 2025, revealing a 3.3 percent decrease in overall homelessness between January 2024 and January 2025.
To be clear, this modest decline is not cause for celebration – 745,652 people remain homeless on a given night in ...Read more
‘In the end the court did its job’ – a former federal judge reviews a Supreme Court term full of momentous decisions
In the Supreme Court term that began in October 2025, the justices delivered major decisions in cases ranging from voting rights to citizenship to presidential power. The Conversation’s Politics and Legal Affairs Editor, Naomi Schalit, spoke with Dickinson College President John Jones, a former federal judge, about the court’s session....Read more
Handwriting samples parsed as jury weighs Hamtramck election fraud case
DETROIT — Dotted and undotted i's, and loops in r's are among the evidence to be scrutinized by jurors who will decide whether a Hamtramck City Council member forged a signature on a woman's absentee ballot in 2023.
The Wayne County Circuit Court jury began deliberations Wednesday following three days of testimony, in which they heard from ...Read more
Trump's $1.4 billion haul makes him biggest US crypto moneymaker
Donald Trump, who reversed his early skepticism of crypto to become one of the industry’s biggest boosters, reported more crypto-related income last year than any publicly traded U.S. digital-asset company earned.
The 927-page financial disclosure released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics showed Trump generated at least $1.4 ...Read more
As Trump reports $2.2 billion in 2025 income, ethics experts raise alarms
Ethics experts sounded the alarm Wednesday after new financial disclosure reports revealed that President Donald Trump’s income ballooned to $2.2 billion in 2025, with $1.4 billion coming from various new cryptocurrency-related businesses.
“It’s bribery. It’s graft. It’s exploitation of public power for private financial gain,” said...Read more
Democratic socialists' primary wins give Trump new midterms attack lines
WASHINGTON — Victories in some Democratic primaries by far-left candidates have given President Donald Trump a new campaign-trail boogeyman amid his low poll numbers: communism.
“It’s becoming a communist party. These are not social ‘Dumocrats,’ these are hardcore, godless communists,” Trump said Friday, using a relatively new ...Read more
DeGette's defeat in Colorado shows the fading clout of seniority
WASHINGTON — Colorado Democrat Diana DeGette was counting on her decades of experience in Congress to sweep her to victory over her insurgent rival in her deep-blue district.
The 15-term House incumbent pitched herself as the type of “strong, bold, hardened leader” who would hold President Donald Trump accountable. “Now is not the time...Read more
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