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President Donald Trump declares victory on a number of fronts, but voters don't like his handling of inflation and most are opposed to tariffs, according to a CBS News poll.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNTrump denies report that Bessent made case for not firing Fed chairPresident Donald Trump pushed back on a story the Wall Street Journal published that said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made a case for not firing Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. On Truth Social Sunday,
President Donald Trump's administration filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting who have not left their posts despite Trump's attempt to fire them.
From crypto coins to bibles, overseas development deals to an upcoming line of cellphones, Trump family businesses have raked in hundreds of millions of dollars since his election.
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GOBankingRates on MSNHow Much Richer Is Elon Musk Than Donald Trump?Elon Musk has a lot more money than President Donald Trump. In terms of billionaires, their fortunes aren't even close.
The Trump Organization said its $47.45 monthly service will includes unlimited calls, text and data. It's also rolling out a $499 mobile phone.
The Trump administration sued to oust the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) board’s three Democratic appointees on Tuesday, escalating the legal battle as Republican lawmakers look to slash the group’s funding.
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Irish Star on MSNHollywood organization pleads for an investigation into The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's cancellationThe Writers Guild of America is urging New York Attorney General Letitia James to investigate Paramount Global’s sudden cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, warning it may signal dangerous political interference tied to President Donald Trump.
Republicans in the House and Senate this week approved $9 billion worth of spending cuts, targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid programs, sending the bill to Trump's desk for his signature into law.
The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.