May 31 'Complete waste of taxpayer money': Meathead Movers founder slams Biden-era EEOC lawsuit Meathead Movers founder and CEO Aaron Steed joins 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live' to discuss an update in his discrimination lawsuit from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and how an executive order from President Donald Trump is impacting the suit.
May 31 Michelle Obama facing backlash over claim about women's reproductive health Pro-life activists are criticizing former first lady Michelle Obama over comments she made about women's reproductive health on the most recent episode of her podcast.
May 30 Stephen Miller calls out CNN anchor's 'lazy assumptions' about Trump's executive power White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized CNN’s Pamela Brown for making "lazy assumptions" about Trump’s executive power on Friday’s "Situation Room."
May 30 Trump tariff plan faces uncertain future as court battles intensify Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
May 30 District judges have ‘stalled’ Trump’s agenda, John Yoo argues Former Deputy Assisstant Attorney General John Yoo discusses the Supreme Court’s decision on migrant legal protections on ‘The Story.’
May 30 Trump answers whether he would consider a Diddy pardon Speaking with the press, President Donald Trump floated the possibility of issuing a pardon to disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy" Combs, saying “I would certainly look at the facts."
May 30 Federal judge stands by block on Naples, Florida restrictions on 'PrideFest' drag show A Clinton-appointed federal judge's move in a dispute surrounding an upcoming event featuring a drag performance marked a win for a pro-LGBT group, and a loss for the City of Naples.
May 30 Supreme Court hands Trump win on revoking parole for 500K foreign nationals The Trump administration's termination of TPS protections will allow it to remove hundreds of thousands of migrants living in the US under protected status
May 30 Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions Harvard University's lawsuit against DHS over Trump's foreign student visa ban may reach the Supreme Court, raising potential conflict of interest questions.