Trump hopes to boost coal industry with executive order
Trump signed executive orders hoping to boost the coal industry amid a surging demand for electricity in the U.S. Here’s a look at how coal energy stacks up.
Elon Musk's brother, Kimbal Musk, slams Trump's tariffs
Elon Musk's brother, Kimbal Musk, slammed tariffs on X, saying they are a "structural, permanent tax on the American consumer."
First lady Melania Trump opens White House gardens to all Americans
The Spring Garden Tours at the White House represent a long tradition.
Worst stock market days in history
Stocks are swinging sharply still after President Trump’s tariff announcement last week. Here’s how last week stacks up to some of the worst days for the stock market in U.S. history.
WATCH: Trump, Netanyahu discuss tariffs, Iran nuclear program, Israel-Hamas war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump met Monday afternoon at the White House, the second time the pair have met in just over two months.
Pence receiving Profile in Courage Award from JFK Library Foundation
The Profile in Courage Award is awarded by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. This year it’s going to Mike Pence for his actions on Jan. 6.
Thousands gather at 'Hands Off!' rally in Washington, D.C.
Protesters are gathering in Washington, D.C. Saturday as part of a series of anti-Trump demonstrations.
Trump administration says US can't force return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
A federal judge didn’t have the authority to order the Trump administration to broker the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported from the U.S. to a notorious El Salvador prison, government attorneys argued Saturday as they urged an appeals court to suspend the ruling.
Ukrainian refugees mistakenly told they must leave US, reports say
Ukrainian refugees who came to the United States to flee Russia’s invasion were mistakenly told Friday that they had to “immediately" leave the country and self-deport.
China backed out of TikTok deal after Trump tariffs announcement
China reportedly backed out of a deal to sell TikTok to U.S. investors a day after President Donald Trump announced wide-ranging global tariffs.
DOGE at Peace Corps headquarters, reviewing internal systems: reports
The Department of Government Efficiency is reportedly at U.S. Peace Corps headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Trump reveals 'gold card' $5M immigration pathway with his face on it
The president showed off the gold card to reporters aboard Air Force One on Thursday.
Anti-Trump protest in DC expected to bring thousands to National Mall
It's being reported that thousands of protesters are expected to participate in a series of anti-Trump demonstrations on Saturday, April 5, nationwide.
Mel Gibson's gun rights to be restored by Trump administration: report
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to restore the gun rights of actor Mel Gibson more than a decade after his domestic violence conviction.
Hearing set for Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador
Lawyers for a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador are demanding his return to the United States and will appear in court Friday to file a motion urging the Trump administration to bring him back.
Director of National Museum of African American History and Culture on leave: reports
The director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Kevin Young, is on personal leave as of March 14, according to reports, shortly after President Trump's executive order targeting Smithsonian funding.
Social Security head canceled vital contract with Maine to punish governor, emails show
An order to ban Maine parents from registering their newborns at local hospitals was issued to punish the state’s governor for defying the Trump administration, emails show.
Stock market plunges amid global sell-off following Trump’s new tariff announcement
U.S. stocks experienced sharp declines Thursday as markets reacted to President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled tariff plan.
Trump tariffs target remote, uninhabited islands with no U.S. trade
President Donald Trump’s far-reaching new tariffs are going farther than many expected – far enough to reach remote islands where no one lives.
Businesses, consumers concerns grow after Trump announces new round of tariffs
After weeks of threats, President Donald Trump on Wednesday delivered on his promise to level trade tariffs on foreign countries.