Sen. Susan Collins was heckled by protesters during a Searsport ribbon-cutting for a $9.2M Route 1 project as Democrats eye her Maine Senate seat in 2026.
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Trump Administration To Fix D.C.’s Troubled Union Station
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, one of the country’s biggest rail hubs, President Donald Trump’s latest Read More
Yes, The President Can Fire Politically-Appointed Bureaucrats
This week, President Trump sent a letter to Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, who was appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022, informing her of Read More
Trump Admin May Buy The Government A Stake In Top Defense Companies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration is weighing possible stakes in defense companies and others it does business with, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Read More
Trump Boots Fed’s Lisa Cook Over Mortgage Mess—She Says ‘He Has No Authority To Do So’
President Donald Trump told Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook that she had been terminated on Monday, citing allegations of mortgage fraud. “Pursuant to my authority Read More
Cracker Barrel Admits They ‘Could’ve Done a Better Job’ on Logo Rebrand
Cracker Barrel has admitted they “could’ve done a better job” with their controversial logo redesign, assuring customers that the beloved Uncle Herschel mascot “will still be on our menu.”
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U.S. Confirms Nation’s First Travel-Associated Human Screwworm Case
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday reported the first human case in the United States of travel-associated New World screwworm, a Read More
Trump says he holds ‘incredible cards’ that could ‘destroy China’ but won’t play them yet
Trump said the United States and China would ultimately have “a great relationship,” even as he warned that he could “destroy China” with the “incredible cards” at his disposal while trade talks continue.
Bridge collapse aid becomes economic weapon in escalating Trump-Moore feud
Though the feud between Trump and Moore began with sharp barbs over Baltimore’s crime rates, it has now evolved into a political standoff with sweeping national economic implications.
Midterm elections are as unpredictable as ever, as 2026 looms
The 2026 midterm elections remain extremely difficult to predict, with House Republicans looking to maintain their currently slim majority.