Americans love games of chance, but history shows they're a poor substitute for a robust investment in public goods.
President-elect Donald Trump will meet with President Joe Biden in the Oval Office Wednesday at 11 a.m., White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement Saturday.
One of the things President-elect Donald Trump’s second national security adviser liked about the neophyte president when ...
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The uncertainty does not exist only in the United States. Officials and analysts the world over wonder what Trump’s “peace ...
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer may finally get his greatest wish: to weaponize the federal government against ...
From enthusiasm from Israel's leader to thinly veiled anxiety from some of America's oldest European allies, foreign reaction ...
So the second Trump term will be the last. That may not be much comfort for progressives, but there is one important point to ...
According to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index, the world’s 10 richest people got even richer on Wednesday, collectively adding ...
Republican aides in Congress, when asked by Defense News, signaled confidence that a second Trump term would increase the ...
“There is no chance ... Now that America has a convicted felon as its president-elect — and one who has massive ambitions for his own power — that’s no longer a hypothetical. Trump has plenty of ...