Radio host Charlamagne Tha God on Wednesday refuted journalist Morgyn Wood’s claim that President Donald Trump’s administration is arresting migrants that have not committed “crimes.” Trump’s border czar Tom Homan has emphasized a focus on arresting “public safety threats” and “national security threats,
The Beat with Ari Melber' host dismisses President Trump's claims that MSNBC is "close to death" from collapsing ratings. The network had one of its best years ever in 2024, and Melber's a force on Yo
Charlamagne tha God called out the "hypocrisy" of those complaining about rappers at Trump's inauguration and not Democrats for their interactions with him.
Spotify is the latest tech giant to cozy up to the new president. According to Bloomberg, the streaming service hosted a brunch featuring crab claws, caviar, and an espresso martini conveyor belt for Trump the day before his inauguration.
President-elect Donald Trump held a breakfast at Blair House Sunday morning ... took in a fireworks display at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Saturday.
Trump continues his crackdown on illegal immigration and takes executive action on federal aid and DEI initiatives.
Bill Gates has been forthcoming with his take on the recent shift in US politics, after a three-hour dinner with Donald Trump last month that the tech titan called “engaging.” Speaking to The Times of London newspaper, Gates confirmed that he’d sat down in December with then-president elect Trump at his Florida home of Mar-a-Lago. Gates recounted:
The point of Donald Trump’s jab at Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan was not just to dunk on one prominent financier. It was also a warning to every executive at Davos, and everyone watching the livestream around the world,
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Accelerated depreciation "could be a very cheap way of increasing the housing supply," said Richard Green, a USC professor.
The president revived Republican criticisms over purportedly politically motivated “debanking,” or closing of customer bank accounts.