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A new Washington Post/Ipsos poll found that over half of Americans — 53% — oppose Trump’s actions since he returned to the White House in January, while 41% support them. The survey also asked his supporters and critics to rank the best and worst things that he has sought to accomplish so far in his second term.
Cutting drug prices by more than 100% would mean that Americans would get paid to acquire their medications rather than paying for them. Health economist Timothy McBride called Trump’s claims “just not logical,” noting that a 500% price reduction would mean that a drug that now costs $100 would cost…negative $400.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said Friday that the U.S. will host next year’s Group of 20 summit at his golf club in Doral, Fla., arguing it was “the best location” for the high-stakes international gathering but insisting his family’s business “will not make any money on it.”
President Donald Trump warned pregnant women not to take Tylenol citing, without evidence, that it causes autism. Who owns the painkiller company?
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Charlie Kirk Recently Predicted Shocking Trump-Elon Reconciliation: ‘All Part of the Trump Story’
One man who would not be shocked to see President Trump and Elon Musk getting along at the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service: Charlie Kirk, based on a July prediction from the slain conservative activist
"When he works out the 20% he'll be great," Trump said of Musk.
Health experts say no single source is likely to blame for autism. And doctors say acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, is safe to use.
The man accused of trying to assassinate US president Donald Trump on his West Palm Beach golf course two months before clinching his second term in the 2024 White House election has been found guilty by a jury in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Nearly 20 immigration judges received emails this month informing them that they are being let go, NPR has learned, the largest single month of firings since the process began in February.
The Make Billionaires Pay protests have been planned to coincide with world leaders coming to New York for the UN General Assembly and Climate Week.