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Arctic sea ice extent through most of April changed very little. Only at the end of the month did extent begin to decline. Because the month started with unusually low extent, however, the average ...
In a post on Truth Social, Trump described production fleeing America as a "national security threat." Utilizing the resources of the Department of Commerce and the United States Trade ...
billboard hot 100™ the week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by streaming activity from digital music sources tracked by luminate, radio airplay audience impressions as ...
Trump at 100 days ABC News / Washington Post / Ipsos poll Sixty-two percent said prices, which as a candidate, Trump pledged to curb, are rising. Seventy-one percent said they see his tariffs as a ...
With 100 days back in office ... “It’s raising very legitimate alarms that our First Amendment free press rights are in danger in this country.” Part of a broader attack on expertise ...
Seton Hall basketball has pulled a transfer from the high-major ranks for the first time this offseason. That player, Miami guard A.J. Staton-McCray, made a name for himself at a mid-major.
Nearly half of Americans think President Trump deserves a failing grade for the first 100 days of his second term in office, according to a poll released as as the White House celebrates the ...
100 days in 10 charts: Minnesota’s economy so far under Trump From stock prices to home sales, the first months of President Donald Trump’s return to office have brought economic ups and downs ...
before joining the staff of the Chattanooga Times Free Press in late 2007. His work is distributed internationally by Counterpoint Licensing and Syndication. Recipient of The Pulitzer Prize for ...
Says he wouldn’t “100 percent” agree that the U.S. should be governed by laws, not men. Pardons his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, including those who assaulted cops.
at least 121,000 workers have been fired from federal agencies with about 10,000 employees fired from the Agency for International Development (USAID), where 100 percent of the jobs were culled.