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South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa traveled to Washington, D.C., on Monday and will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday to discuss "global issues of interest" amid strained relations.
Kevin Hassett anticipates strong economic growth with trade deals and tax cuts, dismissing Moody's credit rating downgrade due to fiscal deficits as backward-looking.
President Donald Trump appeared to acknowledge over the weekend that tariffs function as a tax ultimately paid by American consumers—not foreign manufacturers—despite years of claiming the opposite. The remark sparked ridicule and forced the White House to scramble to clarify his comments,
Fiscal conservatives hope to meet with Trump before Wednesday to continue negotiations on the "big, beautiful bill."
To historians and archivists, it points to the possibility that Trump’s presidency will leave less for the nation’s historical record than nearly any before it and that what is authorized for public release will be sanitized and edited to reinforce a carefully sculpted image the president wants projected, even if the facts don’t back that up.
New Jersey-based Holtec says it had not finalized a $30 billion partnership that would help pay for reactors in Michigan and globally.
The most recent data available shows half a million kids across America have elevated lead in their blood, threatening their developing brains and bodies.
White House communications director Steven Cheung criticized Moody's choice to downgrade the U.S. sovereign credit rating due to concerns about the nation's growing, $36 trillion debt
Bipartisan criticism is mounting over President Donald Trump's plan to accept a luxury jet from the Qatari royal family.
Former U.S. President Joe Biden's cancer announcement revived questions on Monday about the extent of his health issues during his tenure, with President Donald Trump saying Biden should have been more transparent with the public.