Day: May 30, 2025

President Trump teases ‘last day, but not really’ for Elon Musk at DOGE: Oval Office presser set for Friday

7:51 am May 30, 2025

Elon Musk is finishing his official role in the Trump administration, but if President Trump’s latest Truth Social post is any indication, the billionaire isn’t going far. “I am having a Press Conference tomorrow at 1:30 P.M. EST, with Elon Musk, at the Oval Office,” Trump posted Thursday. “This will be his last day, but […]

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Anthony Weiner discusses sexting scandal while attempting political comeback, says ‘women are crazy about me’

7:39 am May 30, 2025

Anthony Weiner, the disgraced ex-congressman seeking to return to politics as a member of New York’s City Council, quipped during an interview that “women are crazy about me” despite going to prison and being required to register as a sex offender. “Oh for sure, for sure, my god, they’re crazy about me. Women are crazy […]

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Maryland police frustrated after teen accused in more than 100 car break-ins released within hours of arrest

7:26 am May 30, 2025

A Maryland teen who allegedly broke into 121 cars in a single night was released within five hours of his arrest and local authorities say they are furious because the state considers the crimes to be “lower level,” so consequences are not expected. The unidentified 16-year-old boy was arrested last week by the Laurel Police […]

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Trump denounces court’s ‘political’ tariff decision, calls on Supreme Court to act quickly

7:22 am May 30, 2025

President Donald Trump wrote a fiery, lengthy post on social media Thursday night in response to the intense legal battle surrounding his proposed tariffs. On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit allowed Trump’s tariffs to temporarily remain in effect, just one day before the US. Court of International Trade on Wednesday […]

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Chinese nationals who infiltrated US universities

7:16 am May 30, 2025

The Trump administration has intensified its scrutiny of Chinese nationals studying at U.S. universities after several instances in recent years of students from the communist country engaging in alleged surreptitious activity while in the United States. The incidents, which have involved allegations of espionage, conspiracy and accusations of misleading federal officials, occurred as a result […]

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