President Donald Trump is acting on his campaign promises at the fastest clip in modern memory — sending almost hourly shockwaves through the government, the legal system, the science community and around the world.
The self-proclaimed "MAGA Granny" was sentenced to 60 days in prison for being part of the mob that attacked the US Capitol.
The pardons are a culmination of Trump’s yearslong campaign to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6 attack, which left more than 100 police officers injured as the angry mob of Trump supporters — some armed with poles, bats and bear spray — overwhelmed law enforcement, shattered windows and sent lawmakers and aides running into hiding.
Welcome to Trump 2.0, where these creators have the ears not only of their audiences but of the president as well.
As the world's richest man, some might expect Musk to just buy, or attempt to buy, the media groups he has issues with. The billionaire floated buying MSNBC, an outlet he previously called "the utter scum of the Earth," in November after Comcast announced it would spin off some of NBCUniversal's cable television networks.
Social conservatives across Europe see President Donald Trump’s decisive victory as the beginning of a larger global campaign to undo decades of progressive policies in Western nations.
Bankers are likely to thrive in America’s MAGA era. The expectation of broad financial deregulation, provided by a president obsessed with the stockmarket, has made investors giddy. News that Michael Barr,
One of the oldest Capitol rioters has turned down a pardon issued by President Donald Trump to some 1,500 convicts in the Jan. 6 insurrection. Pamela Hemphill, 71, said she no longer wanted to participate in efforts to “rewrite history.
The red MAGA hat has transformed into a symbol of the country’s willingness to absorb almost anything — any lie, any grievance — into a new, sour normal.
After the pope criticized Trump's deportation plans, MAGA figures have suggested deporting illegal migrants to Vatican City.
Some of the inauguration parties, including a crypto gala and a Hispanic ball, highlighted new elements of President Trump’s governing coalition.
Marco Rubio has changed a lot since he ran for president in 2016. But his political evolution has made him uniquely qualified to be Trump's secretary of state.