Dems to propose alternative to GOP stopgap bill as government shutdown looms
On Tuesday, top Congressional Democrats said they opposed House Republicans' stopgap spending bill that would fund the government past the Sept. 30 deadline, and said they plan to offer an alternative bill in its place.
OC student wearing MAGA hat to honor Charlie Kirk suspended after argument at school
Zach Hornstein, a Laguna Beach High School student wearing a MAGA hat to honor Charlie Kirk, has been suspended after getting into an argument at school.
Trump suing The New York Times for $15 billion alleging defamation
President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.
US military again targeted boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, Trump says
The targeted air strike killed three aboard the boat.
Trump's threat after Hochul endorses Mamdani: 'No reason to be sending good money'
President Donald Trump has weighed in on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's endorsement of Zohran Mamdani in the NYC mayor's race.
Here's where Trump says he's sending the National Guard next
President Trump is adding to the list of cities he says are “deeply troubled” and in need of fixing.
Trump attends Yankees game commemorating 9/11
President Trump is scheduled to attend the Yankees game commemorating 9/11 tonight. There is also speculation he may meet with Mayor Adams while he's in town.
Trump to attend Yankees game on 9/11: What to know
Fans are being urged to plan ahead as significant security and street closures are expected.
Trump dines out at restaurant near White House to promote DC crime crackdown
President Donald Trump had dinner Tuesday night at a seafood restaurant near the White House, promoting his deployment of the National Guard and federalizing the police force in an effort to crack down on crime in the nation's capital.
Federal appeals court upholds $83.3M E. Jean Carroll judgment against Trump
A federal appeals court rejected President Donald Trump's appeal of an $83.3 million defamation verdict in favor of writer E. Jean Carroll on Monday.
Fatal Ukrainian refugee stabbing fuels debate on crime in US cities
Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death on a Charlotte, N.C. light rail train last month, an unprovoked attack that President Trump appears to be using to further exemplify the "need" for federal troops to be deployed in other large cities, like in D.C.
Trump's alleged Epstein birthday letter released
The "bawdy" message, which includes a drawing of a naked woman, was part of a 2003 birthday album to celebrate Epstein's 50th birthday.
Trump was an FBI informant in Epstein case, Speaker Johnson claims
House Speaker Mike Johnson made an explosive claim about President Donald Trump Friday while talking to reporters at the Capitol.
Trump posts AI video dancing with Cracker Barrel's 'old timer' after company reverses logo change
President Donald Trump posted a 30-second clip showing him dancing with the restaurant's "old timer" character following the Cracker Barrel logo controversy.
Adams met with Trump special envoy to discuss possible admin job
Eric Adams met with President Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, earlier this week amid talks about a potential role for the mayor in the administration, according to The New York Post.
Here's who would get refunds if Trump's tariffs get thrown out
If the Supreme Court strikes down some of Trump’s biggest tariffs, importers could be entitled to “billions and billions of dollars” in refunds.
Trump administration aims to make US citizenship test more difficult
The Trump administration is planning to make the U.S. citizenship test more difficult, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow.
Trump's credit card rate caps could save Americans $100B per year, research says
Vanderbilt University published a paper suggesting that banks may remain profitable with President Donald Trump’s credit card rate cap, earning profits with a 15% cap while maintaining rewards programs.
Trump considers sending federal troops to New Orleans before Chicago
President Trump now says he may send federal troops to New Orleans to fight crime, despite the city recording historically low crime rates for the past two years.
Adams says he hasn’t met Trump, vows to stay in mayor’s race
Adams says he isn't worried because of his communication and work flow with the Trump administration.



















