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It's a slow week on the Billboard charts, but a few albums and singles are still having a huge impact, including Drake's new ...
In a post to Truth Social on Wednesday morning, Trump railed against Democrats, and some of his own supporters, calling the ...
Police found Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, shot to death in their Encino home Monday. They arrested a ...
The Senate voted yesterday to advance debate on a package to claw back funds allocated for public broadcasting and foreign ...
Seesawing tariffs and turbulent financial markets are playing out on social media feeds, impacting the multibillion-dollar ...
Federal tax credits for rooftop solar, heat pumps and other energy-efficient technologies are going away at the end of the ...
Threats to $140 million in funds for public health departments battling fentanyl overdoses comes as some experts see the ...
In Colombia, drug gangs are waging a new kind of war — by air. Armed with cheap drones, they're targeting rivals in a ...
Abrahm Lustgarten says the undermining of science, and cuts to FEMA and NOAA, at a time when erratic weather is making ...
Which everyday item prices are likely to be affected by tariffs first, and how can people prepare? NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Bloomberg's Stacey Vanek Smith.
President Trump's tariffs are starting to show up in the prices that consumers pay. That contributed to an uptick in inflation last month and will make the Fed cautious about cutting interest rates.
Former national security adviser Mike Waltz, who was removed from office amid the Signal chat controversy, spent Tuesday ...