Trump Refers to Racial Slur During Address to the Military
“There are two n-words, and you can’t use either of them,” the president said, after saying the word nuclear was not one to “throw around.” Source: Original News
“There are two n-words, and you can’t use either of them,” the president said, after saying the word nuclear was not one to “throw around.” Source: Original News
Mr. Schweikert’s entry into a competitive Republican primary for governor means his battleground House seat will be open, giving Democrats a prime opportunity. Source: Original News
A judge, Zia M. Faruqui, said that what appeared to be a kind of grand jury forum shopping seemed to have broken “decades-long norms and the rule of law.” Source: Original News
Senior officers, summoned from around the world, are entrusted to manage complex military operations. They got a lecture on fitness and grooming standards. Source: Original News
OpenAI said parents can set time and content limits on accounts and receive notifications if ChatGPT detects signs of potential self-harm. Source: Original News
The president’s domestic policy law created complex new work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps, but left the states to administer them. Colorado pushes that burden to its counties. Source: Original News
Federal funding will lapse this week if Congress does not act. Areas across the government will be affected. Source: Original News
A new Times/Siena survey shows the president retaining the support of nine out of 10 G.O.P. voters, even as the government races toward a shutdown on Wednesday. Source: Original News
The U.S. generals and admirals summoned from around the world have been given little information about the planned event. Source: Original News
In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation. Source: Original News