President Trump to grant full pardons to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley
Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of financial crimes in 2022, have been granted full pardons by President Donald Trump.
Trump marks Memorial Day with tribute at Arlington National Cemetery
President Trump delivered the keynote address during the 157th National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday.
5 years after George Floyd’s death, Chicago protesters fill Federal Plaza demanding justice and reform
On the five-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, activists gathered at Federal Plaza raising their voices and signs to demand justice and call attention to a wide range of issues.
Trump delaying 50% tariff on European Union
The president said Sunday he’s agreed to delay a 50% tariff on the EU that he threatened last week, after saying negotiations with the commission were “going nowhere.”
Trump's 'big beautiful bill' faces these challenges in the Senate: Here's what's next
House Republicans narrowly passed a major tax and immigration bill backed by President Trump, but its future in the Senate is uncertain.
Illinois acquires land for project to keep invasive carp from Lake Michigan
The State of Illinois acquired a key piece of land for a project aimed at keeping an invasive carp species from reaching the Great Lakes.
Trump delivers commencement address at West Point
President Trump spoke at West Point's graduation ceremony Saturday, taking credit for “the greatest and most powerful army the world has ever known."
Trump wants a 25% tariff on iPhones unless they're made in US
President Trump wants a 25% tariff on iPhones unless Apple starts building them in the U.S., a move that could dramatically increase the price of iPhones. Samsung could also be hit with tariffs.
Trump signs orders to speed up nuclear reactor construction at federal sites
President Trump is expected to sign executive orders to expand the U.S. nuclear energy industry by easing regulations, citing AI demand and foreign uranium dependence.
Trump used photos from wrong country as evidence of 'white genocide' in South Africa
President Trump shared photos from the wrong country this week to prove his false claims that white farmers are being systemically killed in South Africa.



















