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Newsom, Trump escalate meme war

The meme war between President Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is escalating, with the two men exchanging a flurry of online posts within the past 24 hours mocking one another. Trump on Wednesday took to Truth Social to jab Newsom with a couple of posts taunting the

Dozens of At Home stores to close this month: Here's where

(NEXSTAR) – Three months after filing for bankruptcy, Texas-based home decor chain At Home is preparing to close more than two dozen stores before the end of the year. At Home Group, Inc., announced in June that it was working to restructure the company with plans to undergo

Cabinet departments come and go — and grow and grow

President Donald Trump has proposed changing the name of the Department of Defense back to the Department of War, citing a historical record of never losing a war under that name, while Woodrow Wilson had previously proposed a radical reform of the Cabinet in which members

ICE opens detention center in Louisiana's Angola prison

The Trump administration on Wednesday announced it is opening an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility at Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison. The new ICE facility, dubbed the “Louisiana Lockup,” will expand detention capacity by

Rep. Ronny Jackson reinstated to retired rank of rear admiral

The Navy has restored Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) to the retired rank of rear admiral after he received a demotion in 2022 for unethical behavior. “After finding good cause to reopen your retired grade determination, and upon review of all applicable reports and references, it

Thune: No plans for Senate to vote on Epstein files

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says there are no plans for the upper chamber to vote on legislation to direct the Department of Justice to release all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite a fervent push in the House to do just that. Thune

The right is waging a quiet war on contraception

Access to affordable birth control is being chipped away through a series of incremental policy changes, legal rulings and funding restrictions that are quietly but effectively dismantling the reproductive health care safety net.

Beshear lands SiriusXM podcast deal amid 2028 speculation

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D), widely seen as a potential 2028 contender, has landed a deal with SiriusXM that likely will widen the reach of his podcast by tens of millions of listeners. SiriusXM announced Thursday it will air “The Andy Beshear Podcast” across its podcast

Emory University ending DEI efforts

Emory University announced Wednesday it is ending all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts, pointing at the federal government. Interim President Leah Ward Sears in a message to the community said the closure is due to “federal law and mandates” and that leaders will

Just 54,000 jobs added in August: ADP

Private employers added just 54,000 jobs in August, indicating a slowdown in the hiring market, according to ADP data released Thursday morning. ADP’s jobs figure is lower than the forecast made by The Wall Street Journal, which predicted 75,000 positions added last month.