A decade after declaring the Monroe Doctrine dead, the U.S. faces backlash as Trump orders military action against drug cartels in Latin America, raising fears of renewed interventions.
In a move reflecting ongoing tensions, President Trump has relocated Barack Obama's official portrait to a less visible area of the White House, alongside portraits of the Bushes. This shift raises questions about presidential decorum and the dynamics between past and present leaders.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning an IPO for the Great American Mortgage Corporation, aiming to raise $30 billion. Analysts express skepticism about the timeline and execution, emphasizing the need for government support to maintain mortgage rates.
In a stunning twist, IRS Commissioner Billy Long has been dismissed just two months into his term after a clash over taxpayer data and immigration. Discover the reasons behind this historic removal and its implications.
Dr. Vinay Prasad is back at the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, raising eyebrows after being ousted amid political turmoil and criticism. His return ignites debates about drug approvals and public health leadership under the Trump administration.
A clash between the IRS and the White House escalated as the agency faced pressure to use tax data for locating undocumented immigrants. IRS Commissioner Billy Long was ousted amid tensions over privacy and immigration enforcement.
In a surprising move, President Trump has ousted IRS Commissioner Billy Long just two months after his confirmation, marking the shortest tenure in the role's history. Long will now serve as ambassador to Iceland, while concerns about IRS turnover and tax policy continue to swirl.
The Trump administration is weighing military options against Mexican drug cartels, including naval strikes and increased collaboration with Mexican authorities. While some officials support action, concerns about legality and international relations loom.
The latest episode of ‘South Park’ has doubled its viewers compared to the season premiere, taking aim at the Trump administration with sharp satire. From portraying Kristi Noem as a glam ICE agent to mocking Trump’s lawsuits, the show continues to provoke outrage.
The Trump administration is set to potentially sell shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aiming to raise around $30 billion and valuing these mortgage giants at $500 billion. What does this mean for your mortgage rates?