Trade February 20 Trump's tariff revenues hit record highs as Supreme Court deals major blow Supreme Court limits Trump's tariff powers as trade duties surge 300% since his return, generating $124 billion in revenue but raising consumer concerns.
Supreme Court February 20 Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs in major test of executive branch powers The Supreme Court ruled on one of the president's signature economic achievements, which Trump has billed the tariff case as 'life or death' for the US economy.
Iran February 20 The only map you need to see to understand how serious Trump is about Iran U.S. military buildup in Persian Gulf intensifies as Trump deploys naval force near Iran. Aircraft carriers and destroyers position for potential strikes.
VIDEO February 19 DHS Secretary Noem: We don’t have the funding to help people through this DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discusses the partial government shutdown as it hits day 6 on ‘Hannity.’
Donald Trump February 19 Trump's NIH director isn't the only official wearing multiple hats during the president's second term President Donald Trump has tasked several Cabinet members and other officials with multiple roles in his second administration, most notably Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Iran February 19 Iraq War flashbacks? Experts say Trump’s Iran buildup signals pressure campaign, not regime change U.S. forces surged into the Middle East amid Iran tensions, drawing comparisons to 2003 Iraq War buildup. Military experts say the intent differs fundamentally.
White House February 19 Trump White House ballroom proposal gets approval by Commission of Fine Arts President Donald Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project got fast-track approval Thursday by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.
Homeland Security February 19 Critics warned Trump’s deportations would spark bloodshed — progressive group reports police killings fell Police killings dropped for first time in five years during Trump's deportation push, contradicting predictions of increased violence in sanctuary cities.
Opinion February 19 MIKE DAVIS: Chicagoland, where teachers can support Charlie Kirk's killing, but not ICE Chicago teacher who allegedly mocked Charlie Kirk's assassination keeps job, while colleague who posted "GO ICE" loses his. Double standard exposed.
Immigration February 19 Federal judge who ordered no warrantless ICE arrests in Colorado asserts DOJ not complying Federal judge raises concerns that the Justice Department may not be complying with a Colorado injunction blocking warrantless ICE arrests in immigration cases.
Homeland Security February 19 Coast Guard caught as ‘collateral damage’ in Democrats' DHS shutdown as China, Russia press US waters Republican lawmakers say Coast Guard families are "collateral damage" in DHS funding standoff as Democrats demand ICE reforms before approving budget deal.