Pentagon's Hegseth slams journalists for emphasizing U.S. troop deaths in Iran war
The Trump administration is still trying to figure out how to talk about service members’ fatalities — and its efforts are not going well.
January 6th, election interference, acts of authoritarianism, voter suppression, and systematic undermining of democratic institutions.
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The Trump administration is still trying to figure out how to talk about service members’ fatalities — and its efforts are not going well.
On Thursday, March 26, PEN America & Liz’s Book Bar will bring together two leading voices to discuss authoritarianism and censorship by the Trump administration against schools and universities, scientific research centers, museums, foundations, the press, and businesses.
As part of his Maha agenda, health secretary wants schools to incorporate 40 hours of instruction
Opinion: Trump wants you to get used to this. Don’t.
The U.S. administration has significantly expanded a surveillance system used by immigration authorities that includes facial recognition and database analysis, and the tools could also be used against citizens who criticize government policy, public radio NPR reported.
The president keeps attacking the Supreme Court after its tariff ruling, but SCOTUS overwhelmingly rules for the wealthy and obstructs legitimate progressive policies. Court reform must be a priority.
A Florida handyman who was sentenced to life in prison for molesting two children had been convicted of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, but was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Trump moves to preempt Texas Republicans’ upcoming Senate primary.
The sentencing for a former Ottsville man convicted of voter fraud in 2020 was delayed so a presentencing report can be completed.
The 79-year-old president sent a chilling warning to top MAGA stars who might dare to question him.
At inaugural 'Americas Counter Cartel Conference', Trump officials vowed continued military operations against cartels.
The SAVE Act Turns Fundamental Right To Vote Into A Privilege For The Few