Proposed defense bill provides $1M to rename facilities referencing Confederate leaders
The House bill calls for $694.6 billion in new discretionary spending authority for the Defense Department, which is $3.7 billion less than what President Trump requested.
Trump continues push for schools to reopen this fall
President Trump held a roundtable discussion at the White House Tuesday on reopening schools this fall.
Kanye West 2020 would be great 'trial run,' says Trump
President Trump told Real Clear Politics he is not worried about a potential 2020 bid by Kanye West.
Beats by Dre signs NASCAR's Bubba Wallace to endorsement deal amid Trump spat
Beats by Dre’s athlete endorsers include Colin Kaepernick, LeBron James, Odell Beckham Jr. and Serena Williams.
NASCAR's Bubba Wallace responds after Trump calls for apology over noose incident
The president was also critical of NASCAR’s decision last month to ban the Confederate flag at its events.
Tell-all book by Trump niece to be released next week
President Trump's niece will release her tell-all book about the Trump family next week. The book, published by Simon & Schuster, was originally set for release on July 28 but will now arrive on July 14.
Trump: Washington Redskins, Cleveland Indians considering name changes 'to be politically correct'
Several companies have publicly called on Washington to change its name.
Trump asks if NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has apologized for noose ‘hoax’
The rope was found in Wallace’s garage at the Talladega Speedway last month and was initially believed to be an act of intimidation against NASCAR’s only black driver.
These are the richest billionaires in every state this year: report
Here are the 43 people who represent the richest billionaires in each state.
Trump, Biden fight for dominance on social media platforms
President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are tackling social media influence in very different ways ahead of November.
Trump extends PPP deadline with $130B left in small business fund
As of June 27, the administration had given out more than 4.7 million forgivable loans totaling $518 billion through the program.
Canada's Trudeau unsure about D.C. trip, cites concern over tariffs
OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday he was still unsure whether he would go to Washington D.C. next week to celebrate a new North American trade treaty, citing concern about possible U.S. tariffs on aluminum.
Hillary Clinton knocks Trump's coronavirus response, claims 'I would have done a better job'
Clinton claimed she would have done a "better job" in managing the crisis — including preventing some of the economic damage inflicted by the virus lockdown — had she defeated Trump in 2016.
Trump’s Rushmore trip draws real and figurative fireworks
President Trump is expected to speak at the event, which has issued 7,500 tickets to watch fireworks that he previewed on Thursday as a “display like few people have seen.”
Mount Rushmore: What to know about the national monument
As President Trump visits Mount Rushmore on Friday, here’s what you need to know about the monument.
What will the next coronavirus relief bill look like? Congress mulls stimulus checks and back-to-work bonus
What the next stimulus bill will look like remains unclear, but certain measures that have gained traction over the past month include another stimulus check, additional aid for businesses and the unemployed and a back-to-work bonus.
Tech tycoon Peter Thiel shies from Trump re-election campaign
Peter Thiel has told friends and associates that he thinks re-election is increasingly a long shot, people familiar with the matter say.
Trump says 'phase four' coronavirus bill underway, could include payroll tax cut
President Trump, riding high on 4.8 million jobs added to the economy and unemployment that fell to 11.1 percent -- both better than expectations -- said the apparent recovery "is the result of historic actions" his administration took, in conjunction with Congress.
Twitter removes image tweet by Trump over NYT copyright complaint
The move by Twitter is the latest instance of content posted by Trump being flagged or removed.
Tell-all book by Trump's niece can be released, judge rules
A New York appellate judge overturned a temporary restraining order against the publisher.