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Trump’s ‘Insulting' Boast About Foreign Countries And His Tariffs Gets Slammed Online
President Donald Trump was slammed Tuesday for what critics described as a classless claim about how foreign countries are responding to his tariffs, which have tanked stock markets. “I’m telling you,
Republicans are going public with their growing worries about Trump's tariffs
Manufacturers struggling to make long-term plans. Farmers facing retaliation from Chinese buyers. U.S. households burdened with higher prices. Republican senators are confronting the Trump
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson to plead guilty in federal corruption case, and will resign
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson plans to plead guilty in a federal public corruption case tied to allegations that she stole thousands of dollars from taxpayers in a kickback scheme
Despite Trump backing, Sununu says ‘no thanks’ to Senate run
Sununu revealed his decision Tuesday, saying “it’s just not right” for him and his family to seek the seat being vacated by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. The post Despite Trump backing, Sununu says ‘no
Texas AG Ken Paxton, a Trump ally, announces primary challenge to Cornyn
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a close ally of President Donald Trump, announced Tuesday he will challenge Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) in the 2026 primary
Kansas City voters pass public safety tax for new municipal jail
The campaign pitted those who felt a new city jail was unnecessary against those who said incarceration is essential to control crime.
Gov. Kim Reynolds calls special election to fill Sami Scheetz's Iowa House vacancy
Gov. Kim Reynolds has called a special election April 29 to fill Sami Scheetz's House vacancy. He resigned to serve as a Linn County supervisor.
Did NC’s Sen. Thom Tillis threaten ‘to choke’ someone when questioning tariffs?
Sen. Thom Tillis faced quick reaction Tuesday morning after he raised concerns about tariffs and asked who he could blame if the new trade policies fail the American people.
The Supreme Court’s Alien Enemies Act Decision Is A Sign Of Bad Things To Come
It is a warning that constitutional rights may be scant protection against being disappeared into a foreign prison.
Visas of 6 international students at UNC-Chapel Hill terminated by Trump administration
The terminations of the UNC students’ visas comes after similar revocations at NC State University and Duke University, as well as dozens of universities around the country.
Trump disrupts global economic order even though the US is dominant
By declaring a trade war on the rest of the world, President Donald Trump has panicked global financial markets, raised the risk of a recession and broken the political and economic alliances that
You’ll Never Guess Who’s Going to Get All That Free Legal Help from Trump
Donald Trump is finally explaining what he plans to do with all the hours of pro bono legal work he secured during his unprecedented shakedown of law firms. And it’s not good news for the environment.
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