White House senior trade adviser Peter Navarro touted “Trumpnomics” in a recent interview during a rant against Jerome Powell, slamming the Federal Reserve chair as a “pure partisan” actor who, in his view, is holding back the economy. “So, here's the deal. It's like in the first term, when President Trump was in, Powell gets...
When a firework boomed in the distance as President Trump addressed supporters in Iowa earlier this month, the popping sound triggered something in the president’s mind. “It’s only fireworks, I hope. Famous last words,” Trump quipped, a nod to when he was on stage a year ago in Pennsylvania and gunshots rang out, with a...
Threats against public officials have persisted in the year since the first assassination attempt of President Trump, as experts in political violence warn the upward trend shows no sign of fizzling out. The failed attack — one of two attempts on Trump’s life as he sought a second term in the White House — yielded...
Student loan borrowers’ options are dwindling and time is not on their side as the Trump administration turns up the heat to get all borrowers back in repayment. The recently passed “big, beautiful bill" will take the bevy of choices away from borrowers by 2028, leaving only two options for repayment. Those on the...
The Tabernacle Choir, one of the oldest and largest choral organizations in the world, will broadcast its 5,000th episode of "Music and the Spoken Word" on Sunday. One of the longest-running broadcast church services, "Music and the Spoken Word" has aired each week since July 1929 and has been heard by more than 6 million people in...
Veteran reporter witnesses President Donald Trump supporters' orderly evacuation following the assassination attempt, praising Secret Service agents who put themselves in the line of fire.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump took the stage at a routine campaign rally exactly a year ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13, 2024. But this rally would turn out unlike any others of his political career.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s recent announcement that it is repealing its carbon rule is an important step in preserving our nation’s access to reliable and affordable electricity. People are paying more for electricity this year, and those higher prices may soon be coupled with less reliable service. New data from the Labor Department finds that electricity prices jumped […]