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Leaving the distraction of Thursday’s highly public sparring with former DOGE chief Elon Musk behind, Trump is touting ...
Musk appears ready to deescalate feud with Trump, president 'not particularly' interested in talking
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appeared ready to deescalate his feud with President Trump, although the president said he is "not particularly" interested in talking to the other billionaire. ABC News reporter ...
President Trump had also ordered the State Department to review existing visas for foreign students at Harvard to determine ...
Harley Lippman, member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at Columbia University, calls out the hypocrisy of liberal progressives embracing the “themes” of Hamas. “Hamas is anti-woman, it's a religious ...
Rep. Troy Downing: Arrest of Chinese scientists raises alarm over CCP’s influence in US universities
Representative Troy Downing (R-MT) says the arrest of two Chinese research scientists that smuggled a toxic pathogen into the United States raises concerns about the Chinese Communist Party’s ...
Representative Troy Downing (R-MT) says SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s public disgruntlement at President Donald Trump’s reconciliation bill won’t have any long-term damage. Rep. Downing says the “big, ...
Thursday alone wiped out approximately $150 billion of Tesla’s market valuation as Musk's personal net worth drops below $400 billion.
Rubio claimed two of the judges approved arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli ...
Harley Lippman, member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at Columbia University, says the Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar have spent billions of dollars influencing the curriculum at Ivy League universities.
Representative Glenn Grothman (R-WI) hopes the mounting feud that began Thursday between SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and President ...
Harley Lippman, member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at Columbia University, says Congress must turn President Donald Trump’s antisemitism executive orders into law. “The problem is if we get another ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said TSA will continue its own vetting functions, including verifying the identities of travelers through REAL ID, but that the Quiet Skies program will close ...
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