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“ Jimmy Kimmel Live” guest host Jelly Roll mostly shied away from politics during the show’s opening monologue on Thursday night, but he did praise President Donald Trump for one recent decision.
The playbook for Donald Trump's presidency is becoming clearer, analysts said this week, revising their investment ideas for Trump's second term.
Affordable Care Act insurers are proposing their steepest premium increases since 2018, driven in part by the looming expiration of Biden-era enhanced premium subsidies and by the Trump administration’s tariffs,
Cuts to SNAP and Medicaid benefits could hurt low-income workers, while tax breaks in the same bill will disproportionately benefit wealth business owners, adding to the gap between rich and poor.
Trump's Aug 1 trade deal deadline is looming. Meantime, video streamer Netflix and food maker PepsiCo both said that a weaker dollar is boosting earnings from sales made overseas.
Trump's legislation narrowly cleared Congress. Now the administration is facing the challenge of selling it to the public.
The suit may be the first time the Supreme Court’s ruling is tested. For now, Big Bird’s bosses remain in place—though if Congressional Republicans have their way, they won’t have much to oversee once NPR and PBS get defunded.
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WEST PITTSTON, Pa. (AP) — Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday made the Trump administration’s first big pitch to sell the public on President Donald Trump’s sweeping budget-and-policy package in the swing political turf of northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Major new legislation commits over $1billion to US cyber offensives It's not clear exactly what this refers to, but will most likely target China This comes after significant cuts to cybersecurity President Trump’s landmark ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ legislation includes plans to commit $1billion over the next four years on unspecified "offensive cyber operations".
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Raw Story on MSNStephen Colbert's show axed after blasting CBS-Trump deal as 'big fat bribe'CBS will end Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" next season after the comedian openly criticized the network and its parent company, Paramount, over a settlement with President Donald Trump. CBS executives insisted in a statement that the cancellation was "purely a financial decision.