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President Donald Trump has focused on immigration and signing dozens of executive orders during his first six months as ...
21/07/2025

President Donald Trump has focused on immigration and signing dozens of executive orders during his first six months as the 47th president of the United States.

President Donald Trump has focused on immigration and signing dozens of executive orders during his first six months as the 47th president of the United States.

21/07/2025

The president is going on the offensive in a saga he was hoping would go away.

President Donald Trump announced he is suing NewsCorp, Rupert Murdoch, and the Wall Street Journal after the paper publi...
18/07/2025

President Donald Trump announced he is suing NewsCorp, Rupert Murdoch, and the Wall Street Journal after the paper published a story giving readers a glimpse of the relationship between the president and the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Peter Zampa reports:

The president is going on the offensive in a saga he was hoping would go away.

The House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to yank back $9 billion in federal spending, most impacting fo...
18/07/2025

The House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to yank back $9 billion in federal spending, most impacting foreign aid and public broadcasting.

The House of Representatives joins the Senate in agreeing to yank back $9 billion in federal spending, most impacting foreign aid and public broadcasting.

18/07/2025
Congressional Republicans appear to be on the verge of passing President Trump’s request to cut $9 billion of previously...
17/07/2025

Congressional Republicans appear to be on the verge of passing President Trump’s request to cut $9 billion of previously approved funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting. Stetson Miller reports:

On Thursday, the House of Representatives took up a bill to cut $9 billion of previously approved federal funding after the legislation passed in the Senate overnight.

President Donald Trump calls Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell a "knucklehead," but says he won't fire the Fed chie...
16/07/2025

President Donald Trump calls Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell a "knucklehead," but says he won't fire the Fed chief yet. Jon Decker reports:

President Donald Trump calls Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell a "knucklehead," but says he won't fire the Fed chief yet.

A group of lawmakers, including Sen. Tommy Tuberville, advocate for increased tariffs on lumber and wooden products to a...
16/07/2025

A group of lawmakers, including Sen. Tommy Tuberville, advocate for increased tariffs on lumber and wooden products to assist U.S. manufacturing. Brendan Cullerton reports:

Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) is worried American workers will loose their jobs over the imports of cheap Chinese kitchen cabinets.

If you go swimming in an open waterway, there's a non-zero chance you'll get sick.  A new push in Washington aims to mak...
16/07/2025

If you go swimming in an open waterway, there's a non-zero chance you'll get sick. A new push in Washington aims to make swimming safer in the United States. Molly Martinez reports:

If you go swimming in an open waterway, there's a non-zero chance you'll get sick. A new push in Washington aims to make swimming safer in the United States.

A wildfire that began July 4th has devastated the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and is still burning. Questions about th...
16/07/2025

A wildfire that began July 4th has devastated the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and is still burning. Questions about the handling of the fire and whether recent budget cuts impacted the response are growing.

White House correspondent Jon Decker asks President Donald Trump about the proposed ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine...
15/07/2025

White House correspondent Jon Decker asks President Donald Trump about the proposed ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine and the future of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.

White House correspondent Jon Decker asks President Donald Trump about the proposed ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine and the future of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly inflation data Tuesday, showing a 2.7 percent increase in June from ...
15/07/2025

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly inflation data Tuesday, showing a 2.7 percent increase in June from a year ago. The numbers indicating the consumer price index may be starting to react to global trade uncertainty. Peter Zampa reports:

The numbers indicating the consumer price index may be starting to react to global trade uncertainty.

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