The price of $Trump has dropped to around $17, resulting in cumulative losses of $2 billion for several investors.| NewsNation
The poll found that just a quarter of U.S. adults believe they have a good chance of improving their standard of living.| NewsNation
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Howard Lutnick to serve as Commerce secretary, approving a key member of President Trump’s economic team amid rising trade tensions. Senators voted 51-45 in favor …| NewsNation
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani said Monday evening he’s willing to appear at a town hall hosted by a local ABC station now that the national network says it will reinstate Jim…| NewsNation
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Charlie Kirk had enough faith in his fellow Americans to choose persuasion over force, NewsNation’s Batya Ungar-Sargon says.| NewsNation
Congressional leaders are expected to meet with President Trump at the White House on Monday.| NewsNation
Broadview officials say ICE officers told police that federal authorities would launch an “enforcement action throughout all of Broadview” and again deploy chemical agents.| NewsNation
“This was an extremely heavy amount of rain in an extremely short period of time."| NewsNation
(The Hill) - President Trump said on Saturday morning that he is sending U.S. troops to Portland to "protect" the city and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities from antifa and other “domestic terrorists.” “At the request of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all [...]| NewsNation
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick says falling gas prices and open markets can ultimately lead to American economic optimism.| NewsNation
Senate Republicans’ tax and spending cut bill makes many of the core elements of their 2017 tax cuts permanent but scales back additional cuts from what the House passed. The Senate Finance Committ…| NewsNation
Johnson described the “horrendous” environment in the aftermath of the shooting, when he was knocked to the ground as people scrambled for shelter.| NewsNation
Kennedy Jr. said he suffers from spasmodic dysphonia, which causes the muscles that generate a person’s voice to go into periods of spasm.| NewsNation
Social Security turns 90 this week. Here’s why the program has financial challenges and what can be done to fix them.| NewsNation
Newsom said they will “pick up five seats with the consent of the people.”| NewsNation
Columbia University has agreed to pay more than $220 million, ending a monthslong standoff with the Trump administration.| NewsNation
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Nearly eight months after a devastating train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, NewsNation's Chris Cuomo held a town hall with residents, many of whom say they continue to be disappointed by the federal government’s response to the disaster. Cuomo and investigative reporter Rich McHugh spoke with officials, experts, and residents who say they continue to exhibit ailments and symptoms of vinyl chloride exposure from the toxic chemicals that had to be burned off after the derailment.| NewsNation
The former president will tour the derailment site to observe the impact of the accident and chemical release.| NewsNation
Norfolk Southern’s costs related to the East Palestine derailment are now over $1 billion.| NewsNation
An EPA official reaffirmed the agency had no role in the final decision-making process regarding the burning of tankers.| NewsNation
“I fought all those entities the entire way, and I will fight whatever’s going on in your town,” Tsai said.| NewsNation
President Joe Biden issued an executive order to “protect people in East Palestine, Ohio and nearby communities.”| NewsNation
The main creek in the community appears to still be loaded with chemicals.| NewsNation
At least five lawsuits have been filed against the railroad.| NewsNation
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Chris and Jamie Wallace have a 3-year-old daughter, and the family has been diagnosed with upper respiratory infections.| NewsNation
Congress passed a massive tax and spending cuts package Thursday that curbs billions of dollars in spending across clean energy. That means people will be paying a lot more for home solar, energy e…| NewsNation
This project was approved in late 2023 and is being built off the coast of Long Island, N.Y.| NewsNation
The J.H. Campbell Plant in West Olive was originally slated to shut down on May 31, as part of a transition to cleaner energy.| NewsNation
Pennsylvania is hoping to position itself as a leader in energy and tech, including artificial intelligence.| NewsNation
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is committed to Make America Healthy Again. The MAHA movement is focused on eradicating chronic illness, particularly in children, better food quality, and more. However, Ken…| NewsNation
“People are not satisfied with this explanation, with this conclusion from the federal government,” Josh Schiffer told “Banfield.”| NewsNation
Osiel Cárdenas Guillén served 14 years of a 25-year sentence and was transferred from a federal prison into ICE custody.| NewsNation
The Facebook posts of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s older brother, Jeff, caused a stir in both mainstream and social media.| NewsNation
Recent research estimates that more than 6,000 Iowans will die of cancer this year.| NewsNation
These ten jobs are expected to grow the fastest over the next decade, according to new Labor Department projections.| NewsNation
Though accusations of stolen valor are a common refrain in politics, how often are politicians actually distorting their service records?| NewsNation
Here’s what we know about Donald Trump’s views on immigration, crime, Israel and other top-of-mind issues.| NewsNation
After a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in Palestine, Ohio, members of the community are seeking answers from Norfolk Southern, the company responsible for the train, and environmental officials about the potential dangers of exposure to those toxic chemicals.| NewsNation
East Palestine residents are concerned about the quality of their air and water following the train derailment in Ohio on Feb. 3.| NewsNation
Officials said they burned vinyl chloride inside five tanker cars in Ohio because of the threat of a larger explosion.| NewsNation
A Microsoft representative reiterated the company’s support for diversity and inclusion efforts to Business Insider.| NewsNation
President Biden will visit East Palestine, Ohio, in the wake of the one-year anniversary of a toxic train derailment.| NewsNation
An EPA official told residents the agency “waited too long” to assess the creeks following February’s train derailment.| NewsNation
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A whistleblower contradicts the official stance of the U.S. government on the possibility of alien life.| NewsNation
Grusch said the government has been lying to the American public for decades.| NewsNation