Elon Musk and Donald Trump have claimed from the Oval Office and on social media widespread fraud in government, but many of them are unsupported by facts.
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Due to the NCAA vs. House settlement, Oregon State is bringing name, image and likeness in house. But the emphasis moving ...
Sally Hershberger, a hairdresser to the stars, has put her Hamptons home on the market for $2.75 million. Known as the ...
A newly completed oceanfront estate in Manalapan, Florida, has hit the market for $87 million, joining a wave of big-dollar ...
By one vote, the Idaho House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday advanced a bill critics said would repeal Medicaid ...
The White House shared federal contracts with The Daily Signal highlighting where DOGE found DEI and climate waste.
Trump's State Department expects to spend $400 million on 'armored' vehicles made by special government employee Elon Musk's electric vehicle company The Trump White House, State Department, nor Musk ...
The State Department has suddenly deleted any mention of “Tesla” after facing massive backlash over its recent contract.
The Morrisey administration came into office last month, added up the numbers and determined a budget gap complicated by ...
The State Department said it planned to embark on a giant purchase of armored vehicles from Tesla, before the listing was edited to omit any reference to Elon Musk’s company.