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New York Magazine on MSNTrump’s Job Approval Is Down, But Not Due to the Epstein FilesThe president gets low marks for his handling of the scandal. But polls suggest other issues are driving the popularity dip.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) blasted the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) late Thursday following its approval of a megamerger between entertainment giants Paramount and Skydance. “The appearance of this ‘wink wink’ deal basically lets every other company and every other billionaire [know] that Trump is open for business,
Advocacy groups and Michigan's attorney general will do battle with the Trump administration over its order keeping Consumer Energy's J.H. Campbell coal power plant on life support this summer.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump makes brazen Turnberry claim in message to Open Championship bossesDonald Trump urges The Open to return to Turnberry, but R&A says major infrastructure hurdles — not politics — are keeping the course off the rota
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell again, as the Trump administration tries to quell weeks of backlash over its handling of information on Epstein’s case.
His private visit is exceptional as US presidents rarely promote their personal interests so publicly while in office.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) Trump remains open to dialogue with Kim to achieve 'fully denuclearized' N. Korea: White HouseU.S. President Donald Trump remains open to engagement with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to achieve a "fully denuclearized" North Korea, a White House official said Friday, a day after his administration announced a raft of actions to disrupt Pyongyang's illicit revenue generation schemes.
Leading Democrats and advocates for the homeless are criticizing an executive order President Donald Trump signed this week aimed at removing homeless people from the streets, possibly by committing them for mental health or drug treatment without their consent.
President Donald Trump’s new executive order is a sharp blow to Washington state municipalities’ Housing First strategies, with potential loss of federal funding if they do not adhere to new requirements.