Opinion: Trump's first week in office, featuring pardons of criminals, efforts to bar birthright citizenship and imposing tariffs, was a bad start.
The president has declared war on the nation, the nation as we have known it. — Anonymous If you ever go to Canterbury Cathedral in England, drops of blood from ages ago are still there on the altar ...
"I ask you to have mercy upon people in our country who are scared." She specifically named people who pick crops, clean ...
Though the officially presentation will happen in February, the 'Mulholland Drive' and 'Blue Velvet' writer-director was able ...
When Donald Trump and his family settled down for a prayer service last week as part of the presidential inaugural events, he very likely didn’t expect a lecture from a ...
Bishop Mariann Budde used her platform during Trump's inaugural prayer service to urge compassion for immigrants and sexual ...
President Trump announced a new batch of executive orders Monday aimed largely at the Department of Defense. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the details.
Wedbush’s Dan Ives and Laffer’s Nancy Tengler, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss the DeepSeek sell-off and how to play the tech ...
From calling Hillary Clinton a “nasty woman” during the 2016 debates to labeling Meghan Markle, Nancy Pelosi, and journalist ...
Issac Bailey writes we should not let the pardons of insurrectionists fade from headlines too soon because our democracy is counting on it.
Donald Trump attended a service Tuesday and didn't like what the minister had to say. How did he respond? Not like you'd hope ...
Bishop Mariann Budde told the newly inaugurated president that his rhetoric has stoked fear among LGBTQ+ people and immigrants, prompting Trump to fire back on Truth Social hours later Kimberlee ...