Trump calls Obama Library “a disaster,” blames “woke” construction
President Trump took shots at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago while meeting with the new Canadian prime minister Tuesday, calling it “a disaster” and blaming “woke” construction workers.
Americans are concerned about Trump's handling of the economy, poll suggests
President Trump is 100 days into his second term in office. This comes as more data is emerging about the state of the economy and how Americans are feeling about their wallets and the president’s tariffs. CBS
Watch Mark Carney tell Trump Canada will not be 51st state
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met in the Oval Office, where Carney told Mr. Trump that Canada is not for sale, and never will be.
Supreme Court lets Trump enforce enforce transgender military ban for now
President Trump issued an executive order in January that targeted active-duty and prospective service members with gender dysphoria.
Florida officials kill 3 bears that may have fatally attacked man, dog
The man who died has been identified as 89-year-old Robert Markel, a long-time resident of a small community in Collier County.
Supreme Court lets Trump enforce enforce transgender military ban for now
President Trump issued an executive order in January that targeted active-duty and prospective service members with gender dysphoria.
Trump says U.S. will stop bombing Houthis in Yemen after agreement
President Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. would stop bombing Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has more on that and the president’s meeting with Canadian Prime Minister
Trump wants the Fed to cut rates on Wednesday. Will it oblige?
President Trump wants the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Here’s what experts predict at the central bank’s May 7 meeting.
These Chinese-made products could soon be hard to find in the U.S.
A sharp drop in Chinese imports could lead to shortages of the following U.S. consumer products, one analysis shows.
These Chinese-made products could soon be hard to find in the U.S.
A sharp drop in Chinese imports could lead to shortages of the following U.S. consumer products, one analysis shows.