Elon Musk, now head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), escalated a public feud with Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro following the rollout of a sweeping new tariff policy. Musk publicly ridiculed Navarro over the weekend, calling him a “moron,” “retard,” and “dumber than a sack of bricks” in a series of explosive social media posts.
President Donald Trump announced a sweeping series of tariffs last Friday, sparking strong reactions over the weekend from markets, media, and political observers. The move caused a sharp dip in the stock market and raised concerns about short-term economic turbulence, but Trump and his allies argue the long-term goals are critical for national security and economic sovereignty.
America’s medical supply chain is more vulnerable today than it was during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite warnings and bipartisan concern, reliance on China for essential medical equipment—especially nitrile gloves—has grown. Industry leaders and policymakers are sounding the alarm, urging immediate action to reshore medical manufacturing and protect national security.
Chinese Communist Party-linked accounts on WeChat have been caught promoting unelected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the run-up to the April 28 general election, according to a Canadian government task force.
Terry Adirim, a senior official at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and former Department of Defense (DoD) appointee, has been terminated from her position.
Colorado Democrats are advancing legislation that mandates health insurance coverage for gender transition procedures, potentially strips parental rights from those opposing such transitions, and expands taxpayer-funded abortion services.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) has formally requested that the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigate the Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) in New Jersey for potential violations of U.S. law.
Federal prosecutors have revealed that Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, attempted to procure military-grade weapons, including a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and a Stinger missile, from a contact he believed to be in Ukraine.
Princeton professor and MSNBC guest Eddie Glaude has criticized the 78 million Americans who voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, asserting that their choice was driven by an unwillingness to elect a Black woman.
Admiral James Kilby, the acting Chief of Naval Operations, has expressed concerns over the U.S. Navy's reliance on expensive missile interceptors to counter Houthi drone attacks in the Red Sea.