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Most say Trump serious about Canada, Greenland, third term

Most Americans say they think President Trump is serious about the United States merging with Canada, taking over Greenland and running for a third term, according to a new survey released Tuesday. The Washington Post-ABC News Ipsos national poll found that 62 percent of

Almost 6 in 10 say Trump policies making economy worse: Poll

A new poll shows that almost 6 in 10 U.S. adults say President Trump’s policies are making the economy worse. CNN published survey results on Monday that show 59 percent of respondents believe the second Trump administration has worsened the country’s economic state. The

Bessent announces no new trade deals, hints India close

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced no new tariff deals with major trading partners Tuesday but hinted negotiations with India may be close to concluding with one. “Seventeen are in motion,” Bessent told reporters at the White House, referring to negotiations with

Mehmet Oz: Trump told me to 'love and cherish' Medicare

Dr. Mehmet Oz, who leads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), said President Trump told him to "love and cherish" Medicare, while focusing his efforts on cutting waste, fraud and abuse from the nation's health programs. “When Hubert Humphrey, a Democrat, said

Pritzker: Democrats 'can't be a party of do nothing'

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) called on his fellow Democrats to stop being “a party of do nothing” and instead take bolder action to counter Republicans' actions. Pritzker joined MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki” for an interview Monday evening to expand on the message he

Religious colleges and seminaries must stand with Harvard

The Trump administration has sent Harvard University a five-page list of demands, including giving the government a veto over all hiring and admissions, and threatening to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status if it doesn't comply, which could have a negative impact on religious

Morning Report — Trump's next 100 days hinge on Congress

In today’s issue: PRESIDENT TRUMP IN HIS NEXT 100 DAYS will shift his focus to Capitol Hill, where much of his agenda hinges on the ability of Republicans to deliver big wins while operating with slim margins in both the House and Senate. Trump's dizzying approach to U.S.

Why the ‘normies’ can’t make politics normal

Who are the “normies” in American politics and why are they so bad at it? There is lots of evidence that there is at least a stout plurality in American politics that rejects the wild-eyed populism that has dominated the debates in both major political parties for the past

Trump’s 5 biggest mistakes of his first 100 days

President Trump will mark his 100th day in office with a rally in Michigan on Tuesday. But reasons for celebration are in short supply. Trump’s approval ratings have eroded rapidly since his Jan. 20 inauguration, and the recent tumult in the economy has proven especially

Craig launches bid for Minnesota Senate

Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.) is launching a bid to replace retiring Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) in the Senate next year, making her the latest major Democrat to enter the race. "I'm Angie Craig. I've had to fight my whole life, and damn if we don't have a fight on our hands right