No More Mixed Signals: Europe Needs To Spend More on Defense—and Soon

The news that senior members of the Trump administration’s foreign policy team inadvertently invited a critical journalist onto a group chat that discussed the Yemen bombing campaign has roiled Washington. After two months of disruption, the Beltway is settling into its first classic scandal of this presidential term. But while Americans argue about classification standards

Musk Responds to Concerns About Conflicts of Interest

‘My companies are suffering because I’m in the government,’ the Tesla CEO says. White House advisor Elon Musk rebuffed concerns about potential conflicts of interest, stating that he was under heavy scrutiny while his government work actually disadvantages his businesses. During the March 28 episode of “Special Report,” Fox News host Bret Baier noted Musk’s

Musk Sued by Wisconsin AG Over $1 Million Giveaways

Wisconsin’s top law enforcement official has sued Elon Musk over alleged voter bribery tied to million-dollar giveaways ahead of a key state Supreme Court race. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit Friday against tech billionaire Elon Musk and his political committee, America PAC, seeking to block what Kaul alleged was an “egregious” and

Columbia President Katrina Armstrong Steps Down Amid Battle With Trump. Claire Shipman, Wife of Obama Press Sec, Will Take the Job.

Shipman, a former ABC and CNN journalist, has close ties to Biden and Obama through husband Jay Carney Katrina Armstrong (Columbia) and Claire Shipman (Alex Wong/Getty Images) Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong stepped down on Friday amid the Ivy League school’s protracted battle with the Trump administration, Columbia announced in a statement. Her replacement,

Trump to Impose Pharma Levies Soon, Says Open to Deals on Tariffs

The president says many countries are interested in making deals in response to his reciprocal tariff proposal. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—President Donald Trump on Friday reiterated plans to soon impose tariffs on imported pharmaceutical goods and expressed openness to negotiating auto and reciprocal tariffs in exchange for favorable deals with other countries. Speaking to reporters