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For Black History Month, Trump’s racism again revealed

President Trump has been accused of racism for posting an AI-generated video of former President Obama and his wife as apes, as well as for denying Black achievements, blocking Black advancement, and whitewashing the racist atrocities and systemic discrimination inflicted on

Belgium summons US ambassador over antisemitism accusation

Belgium summoned the U.S. ambassador to the nation for a meeting Tuesday after he accused the country of antisemitic prosecution of Jewish Belgians in a social media post. Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot called comments from U.S. Ambassador to Belgium Bill White

Almost half expect data centers to be campaign issue: Polling

A new survey from Politico and Public First found that nearly half of respondents believe the increase in data centers will be a campaign issue in their area in the next five years. The poll, released Tuesday, also found that 37 percent of respondents would support a new data

Thanks, Trump: Prices Are Soaring (Again)

After staving off major mark-ups during the holiday season, American companies are finally starting to hike prices in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and other policies making business more expensive, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The initial

Political world mourns Jesse Jackson

The political sphere mourned the loss of the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Tuesday with an outpouring of support for his legacy as a world-renowned civil rights activist and Democratic strategist. Jackson died early Tuesday morning at the age of 84 years old due to the

US military blows up 3 alleged drug boats, killing 11 people

The U.S. military blew up three alleged drug-trafficking boats, two in the Eastern Pacific and one in the Caribbean, on Monday, killing 11 people. The U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) said the military killed eight male “narco-terrorists” in the eastern Pacific, four in the

Jill Biden's ex-husband pleads not guilty in wife's death

Former first lady Jill Biden’s ex-husband pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a murder charge in the death of his wife. William Stevenson, 77, was hit with a single count of first degree murder earlier this month. Police officers said they responded to a domestic dispute at a

Now We Know Why Trump Saved TikTok

The president’s total 180 on TikTok was, in no small part, due to the machinations of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Donald Trump had opposed the social media behemoth for years. Long before Democrats hopped on board with the idea, Trump challenged the app’s presence

Harris mourns Jackson: 'One of America’s greatest patriots'

Former Vice President Kamala Harris paid tribute to civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson after he died early Tuesday. “Reverend Jesse Jackson was one of America’s greatest patriots,” Harris wrote on social platform X. “He spent his life summoning all of us to fulfill

O'Reilly: Trump allowing critics to define his legacy

Conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly said Monday that President Trump is allowing critics to define his legacy. When asked during an appearance on NewsNation’s “On Balance" if Trump has the right people around him, the longtime journalist said, “Some of them.” “But the essential

Trump pays tribute to 'force of nature' Jesse Jackson

President Trump on Tuesday lauded the legacy of the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, who died earlier in the morning at the age of 84 from the neurodegenerative disorder progressive supranuclear palsy. “Jesse was a force of nature like few others before him. He had much to do with the

Axelrod: Trump offered new ballroom during Obama era

Former White House adviser David Axelrod said President Trump offered to build a new White House ballroom during the Obama administration. Axelrod, in an interview with The New York Times published Tuesday, said Trump originally reached out to him after cleanup began following

Breaking through the return-to-office mirage

Hybrid is no longer a moment — it is the operating system of modern work. Leaders who accept that fact and design for it will find themselves ahead of rivals who manage by headline rather than by evidence.

Anderson Cooper leaving ’60 Minutes,’ staying with CNN

Anderson Cooper on Monday said he is leaving his role as a correspondent on CBS's "60 Minutes" after 20 years, amid massive changes at the network's news division. Cooper, however, will remain in his role as a CNN anchor. "Being a correspondent at ‘60 Minutes’ has been one of