Critics of Trump’s presidential library fundraising say “there are no rules”

President Trump’s efforts to direct millions of dollars to his future presidential library has drawn fresh attention to a lack of visibility into the identities or potential interests of the donors who are funding it, a longstanding Washington concern facing past presidents from both parties. Two prominent Senate Democrats say they are preparing to introduce

Status of Tariffs With 15 Top US Trading Partners–What to Know So Far

President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, N.J., on June 21, 2025. Mandel Ngan/AFP President Donald Trump’s administration is working to address trade imbalances with a group of 15 top trading partners. When the president’s trade saga commenced this year, White House officials coined the term “Dirty 15” to

What Parents Should Expect After Supreme Court’s Ruling on Opt-Outs From Pro-LGBT Storybooks

Children and supporters of parents advocating for religious rights demonstrate outside the Supreme Court in Washington on April 22, 2025. Parents won the right to sue to opt their young children out of school storybooks that promote LGBT lifestyles due to religious reasons in a Supreme Court ruling on June 27. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images When

Adelita Grijalva Wins Special Democratic Primary to Replace Her Father in Arizona House Seat

Adelita Grijalva, who is seeking the Democratic nomination in a special primary election to replace her late father, Raúl Grijalva, in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, hugs a supporter at an election night gathering, in Tucson, Ariz., July 15, 2025. Kelly Presnell/Arizona Daily Star via AP TUCSON, ARIZONA—Former Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva won the Democratic