Fitness legend Jillian Michaels responded to Elon Musk's DOGE efforts and likened the removal of bloated government spending to that of a cancer on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Recent plane crashes and FAA firings are driving Americans' fear of flying, but aviation experts say travel by air is still extremely safe.
In fact, 90% of adults said they are still surprised by the cost of some goods, such as a bottle of water, a tank of gas, dinner out or concert tickets, and said that the actual costs are between 55% and 200% higher than what they expected depending on the item.
Zelensky has thanked the United States on numerous occasions since Russian launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022 – expressing gratitude to Trump and President Joe Biden, to members of Congress from both parties,
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau abruptly dropped cases on Thursday against Capital One, Rocket Homes and a student loan servicer, according to court filings.The moves come as Jonathan McKernan,
In its 60 years, Medicaid has swelled from a small program that provided medical care to poor Americans receiving cash assistance to the largest source of public insurance. It covers 72 million Americans, about one-fifth of the population. It pays for about half of all nursing care in the United States, and 40 percent of all births.
Looking at all the polls that have been released since Trump took office, we find that while Americans express support for some of Trump's immigration policy and broad government reform in principle,
A new poll finds that most U.S. adults who say severe cold was among the types of extreme weather they experienced in recent years cite climate change as a cause.
Hundreds of millions of Americans, including in Alabama, will have the chance in March to see the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years.
More Americans are starting to brace for higher prices as President Trump’s policies begin to take effect. Fresh off the worst inflation shock in decades, Americans are once again bracing for higher prices.
Applications for U.S. jobless benefits rose to a three-month high last week but still in same healthy range of the past three years.