Author: Press Room

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host the White House Easter Egg roll on Monday, April 6. On Easter Sunday, the White House released a list of ways the president has reaffirmed “America as a beacon for Christian liberty.” President Trump also issued a video message to wish Christians a happy Easter ahead of Sunday. Read the full article here

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The US president did not name the outlet or the reporter he called “a sick person” President Donald Trump threatened to jail a journalist as part of an administration hunt for the source who leaked details and “complicated” the rescue mission for the crew members of the US F-15E Strike Eagle shot down over Iran last week.Speaking at a White House press conference alongside top defense officials, Trump said that the pilot was recovered within hours on Friday, while the weapons systems officer – badly injured and hiding in a mountain crevice – was rescued early Sunday after a complex…

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An official from a Lebanese Christian party was reportedly killed amid an Israeli airstrike east of Beirut on Sunday, adding to the growing tension between Hezbollah supporters and opponents after the Iran-backed terrorist group forced Lebanon into war against Israel. The airstrike on Sunday targeted an apartment building in the majority-Christian town of Ain Saadeh near Beirut. The mayor of the town said three civilians living beneath the apartment targeted by Israeli forces were killed. Two of the dead were identified as Pierre Moawad, a local official from the Lebanese Forces party, and his wife Flavia. The Israel Defense Forces…

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The Puzzle of Rising Wages and Low Payroll Growth Here is a question that has been nagging at economists: why has wage growth held up so well when payroll growth has been so weak? In 2025, the U.S. economy added just 181,000 workers to payrolls — a number that would have been considered anemic in any recent year. Yet nominal wages grew at an above-average 3.8 percent across the economy and 4.3 percent in manufacturing. On Friday, the March jobs report came in at 178,000 against expectations of just 59,000 — a blowout that caught the consensus flat-footed. Unemployment fell…

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During his Sunday show’s opening monologue, Fox News Channel’s “Life, Liberty & Levin” host Mark Levin argued that the 14th Amendment was not intended to give birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.LEVIN: You know, ladies and gentlemen, this is my pocket copy of the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Now, in the last half century, I’ve probably read this a thousand times. I’ve looked around it, those who wrote it, the history at the time, what they meant, depending on which words, which phrase, which section, which clause we’re dealing with and I went back and I took…

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The four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II mission have ventured farther from Earth than any humans before them The Orion spacecraft, carrying three NASA astronauts and a Canadian Space Agency astronaut, performed its long-awaited lunar flyby, coming within roughly 4,070 miles (6,550 km) of the lunar surface and entering the Moon’s gravitational sphere of influence.In a planned and highly anticipated phase of the journey, Mission Control in Houston lost contact with the crew at around 6:43pm ET for approximately 40 minutes. The communication blackout occurred as the Moon’s body blocked radio and laser signals between the Earth-based Deep Space Network…

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Cloaking a fake “market” with artifice to maintain its asymmetrical distribution of wealth and income also cloaks its detachment from the real world. I often refer to the dynamics of self-correction and self-liquidation. Systems that use feedback to rebalance extremes are self-correcting: rather than accelerate as they approach a cliff, they slow down and reorganize to avoid runaway self-reinforcing feedback (i.e. positive feedback), a.k.a. run to failure. Some things are self-liquidating by design. A mortgage, for example, is intended to be self-liquidating: the monthly payments reduce and eventually extinguish the debt. Other systems become self-liquidating when artifice becomes the “solution” for those seeking to lock…

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that “bullshit artists” in the Iranian regime have been “bullshitting” other American presidents for nearly five decades. Trump’s comments came during his third White House press briefing of 2026 in response to a question from CNN on whether or not reopening the Strait of Hormuz is a top priority in a potential deal to end the war. “Are you willing to make a deal that does not include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, or is that now a top priority?” a CNN correspondent asked after Trump called the outlet “fake news.” “I would…

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An alleged intruder was shot Sunday morning in Dallas, Texas, just before 6 a.m. and hospitalized in critical condition. WFAA reported that officers “responded to a burglary in progress” call and found the wounded man. Police indicated their preliminary investigation found the “suspect…[was] attempting to enter a home was shot by a person inside. The DFW Scanner noted that “the injured suspect was transported to the hospital in critical condition by Dallas Fire-Rescue.” Breitbart News pointed out a Chicago homeowner faced an alleged intruder early Monday morning and that the suspect allegedly charged at him. The Chicago homeowner responded by shooting…

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On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) said that he thinks there will be “American special operators on the ground” in Iran and “I don’t think this is going to end like Venezuela, where you just have a new leader that wants to be at least cooperative with the United States.” Fallon said, [relevant remarks begin around 1:45] “[A]s far as the mullahs and what’s left of the Iranian regime, can you trust them? Absolutely not. It’s got to be a President Reagan trust but verify. I don’t think this is going…

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