TRUMP

Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Hegseth's Defense Pick Catches Heat Over Past Allegation

In 2017, Pete Hegseth, a potential defense secretary under Donald Trump and former Fox News host, was probed for a sexual assault claim at a California hotel hosting a Republican women's gathering. No charges were filed, and details of the victim remained undisclosed. The incident occurred at the Hy

reading time less than a minute
Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

New Tariffs Could Hurt Trump-Won States

Imagine a world where President Donald Trump slaps massive tariffs on all Chinese goods. Some experts think it could spark an economic war. Two states that helped Trump win the 2024 election, Nevada and Florida, might feel the most pain. A study by the U. S. -China Business Council and Oxford Econom

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Meet Doug Burgum: Trump's Pick for Interior Department

Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota, has been chosen by President-elect Trump to lead the Interior Department. This department manages the nation’s public lands and waters, and Burgum is expected to play a significant role in shaping energy policies. As a governor from a state rich in oil and

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Actress Rachel Zegler Reflects on Trump Post After Backlash

Last week, actress and singer Rachel Zegler took to Instagram to express her disappointment and fear after Donald Trump's election win. In a series of posts, she shared her feelings about the outcome and criticized Trump and his supporters. Soon after, she faced backlash and calls to be fired from h

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

What's the Deal with Recess Appointments?

Imagine you're the president, and you really want someone to fill a big job in your team, like the attorney general. Normally, you'd need the Senate's okay, but there's a trick called recess appointments. This is like a special power presidents have to fill jobs when the Senate isn't working. Donald

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Eva Longoria Trades LA for Life in Spain and Mexico After Trump's Victory

Eva Longoria, known for her roles in hits like Only Murders in the Building and Desperate Housewives, has decided to split her time mostly between Spain and Mexico. The shift came after Donald Trump's election win, which she found unsettling. She calls the current political climate in the U. S. "dys

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

The Vaccine Skeptic in Charge: What Does it Mean for Us?

Imagine this: A person who doubts vaccines is about to take over a key job in the US government. This job is so big that it could impact the health of millions of Americans. We're talking about the Health and Human Services secretary, a role that controls things like vaccines, medicines, and even sc

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Picks: A Reality Show Cabinet?

In just one week, President Trump's second term has already taken a surprising turn. Late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and Stephen Colbert have been poking fun at Trump's unusual cabinet picks. One pick that raised eyebrows was Robert F Kennedy Jr, a vaccine denier and conspiracy theo

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs Plan Exit After Trump's 2024 Win

After Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 U. S. presidential election, several celebrities have voiced their discontent and even announced plans to leave the country. Let's take a look at who's planning to pack their bags and why. Eva Longoria is moving her family out of Los Angel

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024POLITICS

America's New Team: China's Challenge Continues

President-elect Donald Trump is shaping his second administration, focusing first on national security. Bold names like Marco Rubio, Michael Waltz, Elise Stefanik, and Robert Lighthizer are on board, all known for being tough on China. This doesn't bode well for U. S. -China relations, as these "Chi

reading time less than a minute