There is now only one crucial call to make in the stock market: What is the Trump Presidency going to do to the stock market?
If Trump has done one thing so far, it’s break the federal bureaucracy.
From Ellen DeGeneres to America Ferrera, some of Hollywood's biggest stars are leaving US soil out of fear for their and their families' futures.
President Donald Trump is pursuing his massive government overhaul at home, while also forging ahead with a pivot in US foreign policy regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine and plans for the Middle East.
A key part of support is having the courage to offer constructive criticism ― a lesson Donald Trump's ardent fans should learn, writes Devin Scillian.
In the initial stretch of his second term, Trump has pursued a different vision than virtually any of his 44 predecessors.
Zelenskyy offered a major concession amid escalating tensions and false claims from Trump over the origin of the war.
In speeches, interviews, exchanges with reporters and posts on social media, the president filled his public statements not only with exaggerations but outright fabrications. As he did during his first presidency,
Trump's policies are facing growing criticism from voters as the nation grapples with rising inflation and economic uncertainty.
The suggestion followed a stretch of days in which Trump referred to himself as a king and quoted a dictator in suggesting that he was immune from following laws.
The United States saw double the number of fatal plane crashes under President Joe Biden's first month in office than during the second Trump administration's first month.
But, if Musk and DOGE do look at that, well … Trump is reportedly on pace to put an incredible amount of taxpayer money into perfecting his game this year. And that is because, according to HuffPost, Trump has spent an estimated $10.7 million playing golf in the first month of his return to office.