Politics
OMB nominee Russell Vought pledges to divest from Bitcoin upon confirmation
A newly released financial disclosure for Russell Vought, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Office of Management and Budget, shows he has both Bitcoin and college savings plans among his assets. Vought, a prominent contributor to the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 who led the powerful office during the first Trump administration…
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Former British child star dies in Los Angeles wildfire, mother says
Rory Sykes’ mother said she was unable to help her son due to a broken arm…
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For fear of finding something worse: Trump and the end of the global rules-based order
The impending second presidency of Donald Trump is a challenge to the framework of global politics and diplomacy that it may not survive…
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Gingrich: Afghans who fought alongside Americans should get ‘unusual level of support and treatment’
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Sunday that Afghans who fought alongside Americans “against the Taliban” should get “an unusual level of support and treatment.” “As you know, with that chaotic exit, there were tens of thousands of Afghans scattered, some of them still separated from their families,” CBS News’s Margaret Brennan said on…
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The Josh Fourrier Show2 months ago
DOOMSDAY: Trump won, now what?
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Economy2 months ago
Fed moves to protect weakening job market with bold rate cut
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Economy2 months ago
Harris dismisses Trump as ‘not serious’ on the economy in BLN interview
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Economy2 months ago
It’s still the economy: What TV ads tell us about each campaign’s closing message
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Economy2 months ago
Biden touts economic gains, acknowledges a long way to go
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Health Care2 months agoAnti-abortion forces broke the left’s post-Roe winning streak, but 7 more states enacted protections
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Congress2 months ago
Trump’s border czar promises ‘hell of a lot more’ deportations than first term
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Health Care2 months ago
More abortion ballot measures are set to pass. Then state courts will have their say.