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Trump's Budget Plan: a 10% Cut, but With $1.5 Trillion for Defense
Apr 07, 2026The White House releases President Trump’s 2027 budget request, which calls for reducing domestic spending while adding money for the Pentagon, including to fund a "Golden Dome" missile defense. Will ...
Trump Issues an Ultimatum to Iran After a Dramatic Rescue of a U.S. Airman
Apr 06, 2026President Trump took a risk in ordering a high-risk rescue of a U.S. airman from Iranian territory. Now attention is focused on his threat to bomb Iran's electric power plants and bridges if the regim...
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi / NASA's Artemis II Heads to the Moon
Apr 03, 2026President Trump removes AG Pam Bondi, shortly after ousting Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Could this be the beginning of a larger cabinet shakeup, and who might lead the Justice Department ...
Donald Trump Makes His Iran Case to the Nation
Apr 02, 2026How effective was the President's primetime address on the U.S. military operation in Iran? Plus, Republicans agree to fund the Department of Homeland Security with the exception of Immigration and Cu...
The Supreme Court Debates Birthright Citizenship, With Trump in the Audience
Apr 01, 2026As Donald Trump watches from the public seats, the Justices consider his order to reinterpret the 14th Amendment and deny citizenship to babies whose parents are in the U.S. illegally or temporarily. ...
America's Money Migration: Democratic States Keep Losing Taxpayer Income
Mar 31, 2026The IRS releases new figures on income migration between 2022 and 2023, which show taxpayers continuing to flee high-tax states for more welcoming ones, including Florida, Texas, and Tennessee. But De...
Who's Winning in Iran After a Month of War?
Mar 30, 2026The U.S. continues to make military progress but its strategic goals remain elusive. President Trump contemplates sending ground troops for discrete missions in Iran, and financial markets try to asse...
Why Congress Failed, Again, to End the Shutdown of Homeland Security
Mar 27, 2026During the wee hours, the Senate approves a bill to reopen most of the Department of Homeland Security, but the House rejects the idea of partial DHS funding. While this puts a spotlight on Republican...
A Jury Finds Meta and YouTube Liable for a Young Woman's Problems
Mar 26, 2026A jury finds Meta and Google’s YouTube responsible for contributing to a young plaintiff’s internet addiction and causing harm to her mental health. But was the lawsuit more a victory for trial lawye...
President Trump, Iran and the Fog of Diplomacy
Mar 25, 2026The U.S. holds off striking Iran's power infrastructure, as President Trump cites "productive conversations" with the regime, but Tehran denies any talks are taking place. Meantime, Iran fires missile...