Trump interview on 60 Minutes: He can invade your city whenever he wants
In a wide-ranging “60 Minutes” sit-down, the president also said immigration raids “haven’t gone far enough.”
In a wide-ranging “60 Minutes” sit-down, the president also said immigration raids “haven’t gone far enough.”
About the ballroom donors: “These are not random donations,” said Public Citizen. “It’s a clear-as-day effort to kiss up to the Trump administration.”
A month of Trump’s police task force operations in Memphis yielded over 1,700 arrests — and resident concerns about being harassed.
As Typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, it laid bare how centuries-old policies made Native villages particularly vulnerable to climate change.
The unfolding tragedy in Sudan reminds us in Gaza that wars, hunger, and destruction are not isolated events.
Rainbow crosswalks banned? I guess kids in Texas can't wear shirts with rainbows on them anymore? Is the song “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit the Frog banned, too?
The Trump Administration has agreed to pay about half of November SNAP benefits, but says it could be months before recipients receive them.
Trump’s HHS has ordered state programs to help them find immigrants on Medicaid.
The Center for Biological Diversity put out a press release about a report showing how the AI data center boom will affect the environment.
At the meeting with the Generals in Quantico, Hegseth and Trump railed against what they see as the primary enemy: diversity in the Military.
After years of federal efforts to revive nuclear power, old mines are stirring again in Wyoming, Texas and Arizona, while new ones line up for permitting expedited by a Trump executive order.
The proof-of-citizenship rule in his executive order had already been blocked because the president lacks authority to regulate elections.
The Trump administration insisted last week that it would not allow Israel to annex the occupied West Bank.
In a world where the consequences of global warming are noticeable, teaching kids about climate action is more important than ever.
The largest food aid program in the Nation is about to be cut in ways that will affect millions of Americans as well as grocery store owners.
Officials acknowledged they don’t know the identities of the people they’re killing in boat strikes and can’t meet the evidentiary burden to prosecute survivors.
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