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Restaurant Fires Employee for Telling Newspaper She Won't Serve Trump Officials Who Support Mass Deportation
A server at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., has been dismissed after saying she would refuse to serve individuals with political beliefs aligning with Trump administration.
Trump 2.0: Support Dips Slightly, Americans Divided On Key Policies Ahead Of Second Term
According to a new survey, Americans' expectations for Donald Trump's second term are as follows: 60% of respondents favor increased military presence on the border, while 51% predict economic progress.
These Are The Immigrants Who Could Stand To Benefit From Trump's Policy Changes
Tax breaks and energy initiatives could attract foreign wealthy investors interested in obtaining permanent residency in the United States.
Miami High-Rises Sinking: Trump Hotels Among 35 Buildings Subsiding at Unexpected Rates, Study Finds
New research reveals concerning subsidence in Miami's high-rises, sparking concerns about safety, construction practices, and the long-term development.
ABC News Settles Trump Defamation Lawsuit for $15 Million After Anchor Falsely Claimed President-Elect Was 'Liable for Rape'
ABC News has agreed to pay a $15 million settlement to fund Donald Trump's presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit.
Trump's Deportation Plans Spark Concern Among U.S. Farmers and Food Supply Experts
Mass deportations could exacerbate agricultural labor shortages, leaving farms vulnerable and disrupting the nation's food system.
What Texas Migrants Rights Groups Are Advising The Undocumented Population Ahead Of Trump's Inauguration
LUPE is advising Texas's estimated 1.6 million undocumented residents to create contingency plans as deportation risks rise with the incoming Trump administration.
More Than Half of the Country's Governors Have Now Pledged Cooperation for Trump's Deportations
More Than Half of U.S. Governors Have Now Pledged Cooperation for Trump's Deportations
Trump Considering Privatizing Postal Service in Move That Could Cut Hundreds of Thousands of Government Jobs: Report
President-elect Donald Trump has expressed an interest in privatizing the United States Postal Service (USPS) due to its financial losses.
Canadian Lawmaker Says Trump Is 'Playing For The Rage Algorithms' Following Tariff Threats, Warns Canadians Are 'Not Going to be Slapped Around'
Charles Angus said Canadians need to stand up to Trump, "not to be boasting like he boasts and not to be threatening like he threatens, but to stand for Canadian values."
Trump Defense Attorneys Blast Manhattan DA for Using a 'Hypothetical Dead Defendant' in 'Unhinged' Alternative to Dismissing Hush Money Case
Trump's lawyers want Manhattan prosecutors to toss the case because he won the presidential election in November
Trump's Team Pushing to Gut Car Crash Reporting Requirement, Protecting Musk's Automatic Teslas from Crash Data Scrutiny: Report
The team behind the Trump administration's incoming transition into the White House is pushing to remove a car-crash reporting requirement, a move that would benefit Elon Musk's Tesla whilst simultaneously complicating investigations into the safety of vehicles with automated driving.
From Funding to Military Efforts, Trump's Border Czar, Tom Homan, Outlines How He Will Carry Mass Deportations
Homan will be tasked with carrying "the largest deportation operation in American history" over the next years, despite warnings of devastating consequences
Trump Vows to End Daylight Saving Time, Calls It 'Inconvenient and Costly'
Trump' advisors Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, back abolishing time changes, while Donald Trump Jr. suggests making daylight saving time permanent.
Senate Republicans Push for $120 Billion Border Crackdown in 2025 Budget Plan
Sen. John Thune's plan seeks to secure border funding, offset costs with energy and student loan savings, and set priorities for defense.
Immigration Judges Push for Union as Trump Prepares Mass Deportations
Amid record case backlogs, immigration judges push for union reinstatement to address mounting pressure from Trump's mass deportation promises.
Jorge Ramos Says Goodbye to Univision After 38 Years in a Moving Final Broadcast
The renowned Mexican journalist said goodbye to the network that he has worked for for nearly four decades on December 13 in an emotional and fearful goodbye.
Canadian Official Threatens to 'Turn Off the Lights' in Thousands of American Homes If Trump Imposes Tariffs: 'We Have to Stand Up for Canadians'
Canadian premiers are ideating drastic reprisals in response to Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian goods, expected to go into effect in early January.
Matt Gaetz Supports Jimmy Patronis in Congressional Race For His Former Seat
Jimmy Patronis has served as Florida's Chief Financial Officer since 2017; he is term-limited in 2026 and cannot seek reelection
Biden Admin Considering Cutting One Of Venezuela's Last Economic Lifelines: 'It's On The Table'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken hinted at the possibility of revoking oil licenses from Venezuela as Washington backs the opposition in detriment of Maduro
DeSantis Is More Popular Than Pete Hegseth As Doubts About His Nomination As Defense Secretary Persist, Poll Shows
Though the gap isn't wide, DeSantis enjoys stronger Republican support than the embattled nominee
JD Vance Invites 'Good Guy' Daniel Penny to Be His 'Personal Guest' to Football Game Party with Trump
Vice President-elect JD Vance invited "good guy" Daniel Penny to be his "personal guest" at the Army-Navy game on Saturday.
Xi Jinping Rejects Trump's Invitation To Attend His Inauguration
The Chinese leader was widely expected to miss the ceremony
Conservative CNN Pundit Growls at Liberal Panelist During Tense Debate on Trump: 'Don't Touch Me'
Conservative CNN pundit Scott Jennings reprimanded his liberal co-panelist Bakari Sellers while discussing inflation.
Trump's Mass Deportations Will Hit Restaurant Industry As Hard As Pandemic, Economist Warns
More expensive menus, higher wages and increased closures are some of the consequences this scenario would have
Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Faces More Opposition As Another Border State Vows to Not Cooperate
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is refusing to deploy the National Guard to support the initiative
Capitol Rioters Awaiting a Trump Pardon Left Scratching Their Heads At His Latest Pledge: 'Who Knows What That Means'
The president-elect has pledged to pardon the rioters, but in a recent statement he said he would have to look at cases individually.
Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Threatens US Economy With 7.4% GDP Loss: Report
The report estimated deporting 8.3 million undocumented immigrants could cut the GDP by 7.4% and reduce employment by 7% by 2028.
Supreme Court Rules that DHS Can Revoke Visas Over Sham Marriages Without Review from Federal Courts
Advocates say the ruling has implications for executive power over immigration, particularly as Donald Trump has vowed sweeping immigration reforms
Trump Mocked Over 'Made Up Story' About Woman Putting Grocery Store Apple in Refrigerator: 'Trump Announces He Has Never Bought an Apple'
Donald Trump is being mocked online after sharing a seemingly "made up story" about a woman returning one apple at a grocery store due to high prices.