Trump signs executive order to slash federal funding for PBS, NPR

The executive order against PBS and NPR comes as the Trump administration attempts to eliminate other independent news agencies.

Report: Army drafts plan for parade with 6,600 troops on Trump’s birthday

The Army is drafting plans for a massive parade on June 14 — its 250th birthday and Donald Trump’s 79th — involving more than 6,600 troops, heavy equipment, and fireworks. The event is still under review.

Trump encourages University of Alabama graduates to work harder, never give up

President Donald Trump's speech Thursday night was interspersed with complaints about his critics, accusations that judges were “interferring" with his agenda and attacks on his predecessor, Joe Biden.

Ukraine signs rare minerals deal with US to secure war support

Ukraine signed a major agreement granting the U.S. access to its valuable rare minerals in a strategic bid to secure continued American military aid.

Trump jokes he’d like to be next pope: ‘Number one choice’

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump joked that he would like to be the next pope and then named a real contender. Here’s what he said.

Trump slams Amazon's tariff transparency plan, speaks to Jeff Bezos

President Donald Trump makes a call to Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, after a report about the company's tariff transparency plan.

Trump delivers new fighter jets to Michigan base in surprise show of unity with Whitmer

President Trump announced a new fighter jet mission for a Michigan air base, strengthening US air defenses while offering rare bipartisan praise to Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Trump touts ‘most successful first 100 days of any administration’ during Michigan rally

President Trump celebrated the 100th day of his second term with a campaign-style rally in Michigan, doubling down on mass deportations, tariffs, and personal attacks against critics.

President Trump's 100-day scorecard

As President Donald Trump hits his 100th day in office, his progress is measured against his campaign promises.

How is the economy after Trump's first 100 days?

As President Donald Trump marks his first 100 days in office, he highlighted economic growth and falling inflation, even as reports show a slowdown.

How tall is the Trump family?

How tall are the members of the Trump family? Here's what we know: 

Trump eases auto tariffs in bid to boost US manufacturing

President Trump signed an executive order easing some of his 25% tariffs on autos and auto parts, aiming to support U.S. automakers and manufacturing jobs.

Pete Rose reinstatement decision coming after Manfred's meeting with Trump

Pete Rose was banned from baseball after an investigation revealed that he bet on Cincinnati Reds games while he was a player and manager for the team.

Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue confirmed as ambassador to China

David Perdue, a Republican who represented Georgia in the U.S. Senate from 2015 to 2021, was confirmed Tuesday as U.S. ambassador to China by a 67–29 vote, with support from several Democrats.

House Democrat announces impeachment push against President Trump

Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, calling him "a clear and present danger to our nation’s constitution and our democracy."

Sen. Jon Ossoff sounds alarm over Trump's 'chaos and uncertainty'

Sen. Jon Ossoff speaks out on Georgia’s economic challenges, political risks, and the future of national leadership as he prepares for a fierce reelection battle in 2026.

Trump cabinet member visits Suwanee: 'The top concern is not tariffs'

President Donald Trump’s Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler visited metro Atlanta Monday as small business owners are bracing for the impact of new tariffs. She says she sees things differently.

Trump executive order reinforces English-speaking rule for US truck drivers

President Trump signed an executive order Monday directing the enforcement of an existing federal law that requires commercial truck drivers to speak and read English, reinforcing a rule that has long been on the books but largely unenforced in recent years.