'America First' on the moon? US must 'dominate' in space, acting NASA chief says during lunar landing
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Private Lunar Lander Blue Ghost Touches Down on the Moon With a Special Delivery for NASA
Sunrise on the moon captured by Blue Ghost spacecraft after NASA and Firefly Aerospace announce successful lunar landing
When it comes to stock markets around the world, this year has clearly not been “America First.” Wall Street has risen in 2025 and isn’t far from its all-time high.
The House passed a spending bill that would raise the deficit and could put Medicaid in danger. LeeAnne Lowry. More Videos
Last week, the White House issued a National Security Presidential Memorandum (“NSPM”) intended to address current national security threats while preserving an open environment for international investment.
During a pivotal meeting, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to urge President Trump to prioritize Ukraine's involvement in peace negotiations, amidst shifting U.S.-European relations.
Newly confirmed U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler says the agency is committed to supporting President Donald Trump's 'America First' emphasis.
When it comes to stock markets around the world, this year has clearly not been “America First.” The U.S. stock market has risen in 2025 and isn’t far from its all-time high set last week. But it’s climbed less than stock indexes in Mexico City,
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Republicans Are Now Trapped by Their Own Budget
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What's in the House Republican budget bill? | The Excerpt
Republicans Are Freaking Out About Trump’s Budget After Voting for It
Republicans are already worried that their aggressive policy agenda could bite them come midterms. The House GOP passed a budget resolution Tuesday that will gut major social services, including Medicaid,
Rep. Teresa Martinez says it isn't enough that Trump ordered a new name on what has been known for centuries as the Gulf of Mexico. Now the Casa Grande Republican got the House on Thursday to vote to force public schools to teach that to their students.
U.S.-funded projects worldwide, including those providing lifesaving care for millions of people in countries such as Sudan and South Africa, received termination notices on Thursday sending shockwaves across the global aid community.
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