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Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg criticized The New York Times on Sunday over its coverage of the Trump administration’s newly announced “Pax Silica” investor consortium, after the paper issued multiple corrections to its report. “The @NYTimes completely FABRICATED quotes that never happened. We submitted corrections (multiple times). They ignored them,” Helberg wrote in a post on...
A major conservative advocacy group aligned with House Speaker Mike Johnson is spending heavily to promote the tax cuts included in what’s been dubbed the “Working Families Tax Cuts Act.” The American Action Network (AAN) announced Tuesday a $10 million national ad campaign set to run through April 15, the tax filing deadline. The effort, shared first with Fox News Digital,...
A growing standoff between President Donald Trump and a key NATO ally escalated Monday after Spain blocked U.S. military aircraft tied to the Iran conflict from using its airspace, the latest sign of a widening rift between Washington and Madrid over defense policy and the war. Spanish Defense Minister Margarita Robles confirmed the decision, saying Spain has denied both airspace...
The demonstrations brought thousands of people to Washington, D.C., part of a broader nationwide effort opposing President Donald Trump and his administration, with a particular focus on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Jennings said he saw flags tied to communism and groups he described as terrorist organizations, arguing that the protests reflected...
Mark Moran, a former Wall Street banker and onetime contestant on the HBO Max show FBoy Island, is challenging longtime Sen. Mark Warner. Moran has framed Warner as out of touch, calling him an “oligarch” who no longer represents Virginians. Warner, one of the wealthiest members of the Senate with an estimated net worth above $200 million, is seeking a...
At the “Hands Off Iran” demonstration, protesters held signs opposing the war and criticizing Israel, President Donald Trump, and Democratic Sen. John Fetterman. In footage that spread widely on Thursday, one speaker praised Hamas and Hezbollah and argued that a “strong Iranian state” is necessary to sustain their fight against Israel. In the clip, filmed by Philadelphia-based conservative activist Frankie...
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Trump contrasted his earlier stance with his current frustration. Before the U.S.-Israel military action on Feb. 28, he had said the U.S. would “always” stand by NATO. Now, he sounded less certain. “At least we were. I don’t know anymore, to be honest with you,” he said. Trump described the conflict as a kind of loyalty...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to return to New Hampshire next month, a state that has long held the first presidential primary. But her visit isn’t a sign she’s considering another run. Clinton said in an interview last month that she has no plans to run in 2028, adding that Democrats already have a strong bench of...
United States Air Force veteran Richard Williams has died at 83 after being pushed onto subway tracks in New York City. Police say the suspect, a man who had previously been deported multiple times, carried out the attack. The incident happened on March 10 on the Upper East Side. According to the NYPD, 34-year-old Bairon Posada-Hernandez, a Honduran national, shoved...
A Michigan school board is facing intense backlash after censoring one of its own members for revealing a behind-the-scenes push to raise taxes — and now Republican Rep. John James is stepping directly into the fight. At the center of the controversy is Rochester Community Schools Trustee Carol Beth Litkouhi, who filed a lawsuit on Feb. 3 accusing the district...