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Trump claims ‘I don’t know her’ and ‘listened to’ RFK Jr about surgeon general pick getting MAGA pushback

President Donald Trump said he does not know his new nominee for U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Casey Means, telling reporters on Thursday he relied upon the recommendation of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Rubio just got an additional job in Trump’s administration — and he’s not the only one wearing multiple hats

President Donald Trump has tasked several Cabinet members and other officials with multiple roles in his second administration, most notably Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Dems erupt after report of Trump firing Librarian of Congress: ‘A disgrace’

Democratic leaders erupted late Thursday after it was reported that President Trump had abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.

Internal polling shows Fetterman’s support is tanking with Democrats in his backyard

John Fetterman’s popularity is sinking among Democratic voters in his backyard, according to an internal poll obtained by POLITICO — one of the first...

The meme coin-operated White House

On May 5, millionaires, billionaires, and CEOs shelled out a reported $1.5 million per plate to dine with President Donald Trump. The proceeds from the night went to a political action committee controlled by Trump. It sure looked like wealthy people and businessmen paid for access to the president, who wields great power over the […]

Walkable to what?

“Walkability” is a buzzword, but like the related term “urbanism,” nobody can agree on what it means. Is a neighborhood walkable simply if it’s easy to walk around? Or is it only walkable if all the amenities of daily and weekly life are within a mile of your house? Plenty of websites and nonprofit organizations […]

Trump vs. the courts: Lessons from an unlikely source on a defining issue of this administration

The gavel falls, and another executive order hits the skids. Federal judges, cloaked in black robes and armed with injunctions, have become the bane of President Donald Trump’s second term, much like they were for President Franklin D. Roosevelt nearly a century ago.  But Trump is involved in an important fight over the legitimate powers […]

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is not very rock and roll

In April, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2025 slate of annual inductees, generating the now-perfunctory reactions that greet such news: disdain or exasperated relief combined with vague irritation at the Hall’s very existence, of which, cicada-like, we are reminded each year around this time. The first two responses are fairly straightforward. […]

How Medicaid reform could pay for Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful bill,’ reverse Bidenflation, and ‘Make America Great Again’

Where Republicans see the burden of finding the cost-cutting to pay for President Donald Trump‘s “one big, beautiful bill” to extend his signature tax cut law, true conservatives see a once-in-a-congressional-career opportunity to slash federal spending. By wrangling back the worst of the waste, fraud, and systemic abuse of Medicaid by the states, especially states […]

The woman who became America’s most famous preacher and then disappeared

Wearing a white dress with a blue cape and carrying roses, Aimee Semple McPherson walked to the microphone, smiled, greeted, and blessed her congregation. With her reddish hair and large, expressive eyes, she was beautiful, gifted, and loved by thousands of worshipful followers. “I gazed in breathless admiration at the copper-haired, white-clad angel on the […]

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