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Longtime Republican strategist Karl Rove had some bad news for President Donald Trump and his Republican allies in Congress.
Analysts expect more jobs data revisions in 2025, after Friday's payrolls report led to the firing of America's chief employment statistician.
The then-presidential nominee reportedly told Florida Congressman Byron Donalds that doctors had advised him to keep the ...
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In rejecting the jobs report, Trump follows his own playbook of discrediting unfavorable data
President Donald Trump has a pattern of dismissing or altering data that reflects poorly on him. During his first term, he ...
The statistical agency's problems predate Trump, but experts say it can't be easily fixed without more resources ...
Congress voted last month on a federal budget that President Donald Trump deemed “The Big Beautiful Bill.” U.S. Rep. Cleo ...
The up-and-down nature of approval polls can paint a picture of the landscape heading into the 2026 elections.
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump says 'I don't want people to get hurt' by release of Epstein files
The president's comments seemed to defy his previous assertions that a push for further transparency on Epstein was a "hoax" ...
The president said in a new interview that while he was once "very friendly" with the music mogul, a pardon isn't looking ...
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