In a surprising turn of events, the White House has named a new acting head for the CDC after significant departures linked to vaccine policy disagreements. Who is stepping in?
In a dramatic shakeup, Jim O'Neill has been appointed as the acting director of the CDC following the ousting of Susan Monarez. This transition comes amidst widespread resignations and controversy surrounding the agency's leadership and vaccine policies.
In a dramatic turn of events, Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook is suing President Donald Trump to prevent his attempt to remove her from office, a legal battle that could shape the future of the Fed's independence.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to manage D.C.’s Union Station, a decision announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy amid heightened security from National Guard and federal officers.
Tension mounts as Trump's economic adviser suggests Lisa Cook take leave from the Fed while she prepares to challenge her removal in court. What does this mean for the Federal Reserve's future?
In a dramatic protest against President Trump's anti-flag-burning executive order, a man ignited a U.S. flag near the White House. Though arrested, he faced charges unrelated to flag burning itself.
In a dramatic protest against President Trump's executive order on flag burning, a combat veteran was arrested across from the White House for igniting an American flag, claiming it was a stand against fascism. This incident raises questions about free speech and the limits of protest.
During a summit with South Korea's president, Trump expressed his desire to meet Kim Jong-un again this year, highlighting his strong relationship with the North Korean leader amid ongoing tensions.
In a surprising twist, President Trump welcomed South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to the White House just hours after hinting at a potential halt in business with the nation. What does this mean for future relations?
In today’s newsletter, Trump considers deploying more National Guard troops to Chicago amid rising concerns over public safety. The White House also launches a campaign aimed at combating fentanyl. Major political shifts and controversies unfold as the nation gears up for midterms.