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Watch live: Trump meets with business leaders in Davos

President Trump, following a speech in Davos, Switzerland, before the World Economic Forum, will meet with business leaders for a reception on Wednesday morning. Trump has made his "America First" agenda a key part of his trade policies and leaned in on boosting investment in

Sanders: Trump being 'a narcissistic 4-year-old spoiled brat'

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) slammed President Trump on Tuesday and accused him of acting like "a narcissistic 4-year-old spoiled brat" over not receiving the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize and subsequently ramping up efforts to acquire Greenland from Denmark. "It’s pathetic," Sanders

New study reveals political affiliations of pro athletes

A study released this week offers insight into the political affiliation of professional athletes, showing a wide spectrum of opinions on current events across different sports. The VoteHub study found 53 percent of Major League Baseball players registered in the states studied

House Democratic leaders to oppose DHS bill over ICE funding

The top House Democrats are lining up to oppose legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), largely to protest the financing of Trump’s immigration crackdown in blue regions around the country. During a closed-door meeting of the House Democratic Caucus in

Give consumers the option to use cash for purchases

Reps. Donald Norcross (D-N.J.) and John Rose (R-Tenn.) have introduced the Payment Choice Act, which would require most brick-and-mortar businesses to accept cash for in-person purchases up to $500, in order to protect the right of millions of Americans to use cash.

Israel, Kosovo join Trump's Gaza peace board

Israel and Kosovo announced Wednesday that they have accepted invitations to join President Trump’s Board of Peace in Gaza. “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he accepts the invitation of US President Donald Trump and will become a member of the Board of

Al Gore Heckles Trump Official in Davos Speech

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced a tough crowd at the World Economic Forum in Davos—and was heckled by a surprising, but familiar, former U.S. vice president. During an official dinner Tuesday night, Lutnick reportedly launched into a tirade criticizing Europe, inviting

DOGE improperly shared Social Security data: Filing

Members of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) improperly shared Social Security data through a third-party server, according to a recent court filing from the Justice Department. The DOGE team embedded at the Social Security Administration (SSA) used

Natural gas prices jump ahead of major winter storm

The price of natural gas jumped this week ahead of a significant winter storm slated to hit large swaths of the country this weekend. Spot prices for natural gas, which is used for home heating, were up about 21 percent on Wednesday morning, according to Business Insider’s

Watch live: House Democrats speak amid push for DHS reforms

House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) and Democratic leaders will speak with reporters Wednesday morning amid a push for reforms to tactics used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in its crackdown on immigration. Democrats in both chambers of

Ty Cobb: 'Significant decline' in Trump mental faculties

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb claimed President Trump is experiencing a “significant decline” in his mental faculties, pointing to the commander in chief's Tuesday appearance at a White House press briefing to mark the anniversary of his return to the Oval Office. “I

Trump makes case for US acquiring Greenland to Davos leaders

President Trump on Wednesday made his case for the U.S. to acquire Greenland before a swath of foreign leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Trump joked that he was advised to leave the topic out of his speech, after European allies this week

How far is too far for Trump?

When President Trump marched through Washington D.C.’s Lafayette Square at the height of the George Floyd protests in June 2020, he did so flanked by a phalanx of uniformed troops, including Gen. Mark Milley, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Milley ultimately

Tafoya officially launches bid for Minnesota Senate

Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya officially launched her Republican bid for Minnesota Senate on Wednesday, coming a day after she filed paperwork to run for retiring Sen. Tina Smith’s (D-Minn.) seat. “For years, I covered the biggest football games in America. I walked the

Trump: Insurrection Act 'does make life a lot easier'

President Trump on Tuesday said invoking the Insurrection Act to quell protests in Minnesota would “make life a lot easier,” even as he dismissed the prospect as unnecessary for the time being. In a sit-down interview with NewsNation’s “Katy Pavlich Tonight,” the president did

What to watch as Lisa Cook heads to Supreme Court

President Trump’s power over the Federal Reserve goes before the Supreme Court Wednesday in a blockbuster review of the central bank governors’ firing protections. As the president wages war against the Fed for not lowering interest rates quicker, Trump has looked to sack Fed

Watch live: Trump gives speech in Davos amid Greenland push

President Trump will give a speech Wednesday morning at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland — bringing him face-to-face with European allies as tensions build over his push to acquire Greenland. While Trump is likely to tout how his policies have made the U.S.