“The Most Dangerous Week Since the End of the Cold War”: U.S. and North Korea’s Standoff
“No matter what, someone will have to lose some face.”
“No matter what, someone will have to lose some face.”
For outlets on the right, the assassination of Trump-as-Caesar is, at its best, a glorification of political violence, and at its worst, an invitation for violence against an American president.
After President Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Accords, some states took preventing climate change into their own hands.
How would Trump’s cabinet nominees have done without the votes of those to whom they donated? Check our graphic.
“In a lot of minds, Long Island is still a place for rich, white people.”
The event was labeled the deadliest single-gunman mass shooting in U.S. history, the deadliest incident of violence against sexual minorities in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack committed on U.S. soil since September 11.
On February 12, 2017, The New York Post reported that Steve Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist, asked consultants to look into four Democrats who are potential candidates for 2020. Murphy was one of them.
Trump’s plans to reform American healthcare may have fallen short of repealing Obamacare, but they are far from abandoned. See how Trump’s tweaking of Obamacare could affect one of the states that most supported him.