At a packed town hall in Iowa, frustrated constituents challenged Sen. Chuck Grassley on his support for Trump, raising concerns over tariffs, voter registration, and federal policies. The senator faced tough questions but maintained a measured response amid growing dissatisfaction.
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump threatens tariffs and sanctions on Mexico over a water dispute affecting Texas farmers, insisting on honoring the treaty for water allocation.
Easter is approaching, but consumers are facing record-high egg prices of $6.23 per dozen. Despite a drop in wholesale prices, consumers won't see relief in time for the holiday. What’s driving these costs?
A conservative think tank claims that the Trump administration's tariff calculations are based on a significant error, suggesting the rates may be set four times too high. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins defends the administration's approach amidst growing economic concerns.
As the stock market faces turmoil due to Trump's tariffs, administration officials defend the strategy, asserting it’s a negotiation tactic. Meanwhile, growing bipartisan pressure and protests challenge Trump's course.
In a surprising move, nearly half a dozen senior veterinarians at the FDA were laid off, raising alarms about the government's ability to handle the ongoing bird flu outbreak. This decision has left many in the veterinary community concerned about food safety and public health.
In a surprising move, several federal agencies are rolling out a 'deferred resignation' program, allowing employees to resign while still receiving pay for months. Learn how this impacts federal workers across the U.S.
SpaceX is set for a groundbreaking mission as it launches its first crewed flight to polar orbit. This innovative journey will not only explore uncharted territories but also cultivate mushrooms in space, marking a new era of space agriculture.
In a stunning legal reversal, the Trump administration must rehire nearly 25,000 federal workers after judges deemed their terminations illegal. This move could reshape the federal workforce and impact unemployment claims.
West Virginia farmer Jennifer Gilkerson is reeling from funding cuts affecting her freeze-dried fruit sales, as farmers nationwide brace for the impact of trade wars and federal aid cuts. With uncertainty looming, many fear for their livelihoods as federal support dwindles.