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Prominent election denier joins FEMA leadership

The Trump administration has tapped Gregg Phillips, who gained notoriety for claims about noncitizens voting in the 2016 election, for a leading role at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). “Gregg Phillips is joining the FEMA leadership team, bringing experience in

House Democrat files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr.

Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) said Wednesday she filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him “the biggest self-created threat to our health and safety.” “RFK Jr. has got to go. Today, I introduced articles of

Trump admits to calling some countries a 's‑‑‑hole'

President Trump acknowledged Tuesday he had referred to some developing nations as "s‑‑‑hole countries," confirming he had made the inflammatory comments he repeatedly denied having said at the time. Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday touted he had paused migration

Trump rips NY Times over 'seditious' reporting about his health

President Trump went after The New York Times late Tuesday over “seditious” reporting about his health. “The New York Times, and some others, like to pretend that I am ‘slowing up,’ am maybe not as sharp as I once was, or am in poor physical health, knowing that it is not true,

Judge blocks Trump National Guard deployment to Los Angeles

A federal judge ordered President Trump to end his deployment of the California National Guard in Los Angeles, ruling Wednesday that he must return control of the force to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D). Roughly 100 troops remain in the city, and U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer

NYC Comptroller Brad Lander running for Congress

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander (D) on Wednesday launched a bid to challenge incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) — months after losing the party primary for the city's mayoral race. “I’ve spent my life organizing my neighbors to win big fights — stopping evictions,

Musk: DOGE 'somewhat successful'

Tech billionaire Elon Musk said his controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was “somewhat successful” in a new podcast episode. “We're a little bit successful, we were somewhat successful. I mean, we stopped a lot of funding for — that really just made no

Nancy Mace: Police report on airport incident 'falsified'

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) claimed on Tuesday that officials “falsified” much of a police report that accused her of berating airport security and escalating a “minor miscommunication” by police into a “spectacle” that left employees “visibly upset.” “Well, part of the report was

Almost half oppose boat strikes near Venezuela: Survey

Nearly half of Americans say they oppose the Trump administration’s military strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean near Venezuela, according to new polling. In a Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Wednesday, 48 percent say the U.S. should not be conducting the strikes

Trump’s avowed AI order to face legal hurdles

President Trump’s promised executive order that would kneecap state laws aimed at regulating artificial intelligence is likely bound for the courts. The president announced his plan Monday to create “one rulebook” by which the tech industry will abide when it comes to AI, a