Dems hit Medicaid, Elon Musk fears in expensive campaign targeting 23 House Republicans
Democrats are preparing to use Elon Musk and Medicaid as two lightning rods in the 2026 midterms, a new ad campaign suggests.
Democrats are preparing to use Elon Musk and Medicaid as two lightning rods in the 2026 midterms, a new ad campaign suggests.
Americans appear divided on the job President Donald Trump is doing, according to the latest polls, ahead of his first major address to Congress since returning to the White House in January
What’s Happening?According to a Sunday White House press statement, President Trump just signed an amendment to his earlier executive order aimed at cracking down on illicit drugs coming through the northern border. This move tweaks trade rules to make sure tariffs are fully collected on certain imports. Why It MattersTrump is taking a hard stance
A male Army veteran underwent feminizing procedures—and became known as Jessica Watkins, ’the transgender J6‘er’ who holds unexpected views on transgenderism. While serving in the military, an Ohioan harbored a painful secret. After being “outed” as transgender, the Afghanistan veteran was kicked out of the Army, took on a new name, and underwent feminizing cross-sex
Accelerating semiconductor innovation with AI and data insights Accelerating semiconductor innovation with AI and data insights 08:38 Washington — President Trump on Monday will announce that a leading Taiwanese semiconductor chip company plans to invest $100 billion in new manufacturing plants in the U.S., two sources tell CBS News. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC,
Plans to finalize a joint U.S.–Ukraine economic partnership are on hold after Trump’s White House meeting with Zelenskyy. A deal granting the United States access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals and other natural resources would help protect Ukraine against Russian aggression, according to a snippet of a social media message reposted by President Donald Trump
The US health secretary issued an opinion article on the outbreak and vaccines on the evening of March 2. U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an opinion article published on March 2 that vaccination is a personal decision. He also advocated for immunizations amid a measles outbreak in several communities in West