‘Went Too Far’: Elon Musk Says He Regrets Some Posts About Trump
Elon Musk said some of his posts about Trump last week “went too far.”
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Elon Musk said some of his posts about Trump last week “went too far.”
As a military operation unfolds in Los Angeles, Trump is set to host a pageant in D.C. with 6,600 soldiers and scores of tanks and helicopters.
The California Governor addressed the nation as he pushed back against Trump’s response to unrest in L.A.
The medical achievements of the 20th century demonstrate how global health infrastructure is key to public health.
“Texas Guard will use every tool and strategy to help law enforcement maintain order," said Gov. Abbott.
As D.C. prepares for Trump's military parade on June 14, here's a look back at the event that took place after the Gulf War in 1991.
“No, we’re not a king. We’re not a king at all," Trump said, switching to a way of speaking known as the “royal we.”
Padilla was shoved face-down in a hallway, handcuffed, and temporarily detained.
Amidst protests and national unrest, the June 14 parade is poised to be one of the most polarizing public events in D.C. in years.
"The curfew remains in effect... for downtown Los Angeles to stop bad actors who are taking advantage of the President's chaotic escalation," said L.A.'s Mayor Bass.
Customs and Border Patrol has confirmed it is providing "aerial support" to law enforcement efforts during the L.A. immigration demonstrations.
From Los Angeles to Gaza, Jane Harman explains how President Donald Trump has made the U.S. less secure at home and abroad.
"Certain Iranian hardliners spoke bravely, but... they are all DEAD now."
President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard to L.A. will be “the first, perhaps, of many,” he told reporters this week.
A federal judge sided with California in a temporary ruling against the Administration—ordering control of the National Guard in the state to be returned to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
This week the company filed for bankruptcy as its debts mounted and the market for residential solar faces difficult conditions.
Israel attacked Iran in a “precise and integrated preemptive strike” against Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets.
Small and informal groupings are becoming the diplomatic vehicles of choice in a polarized world, writes Charles A. Kupchan.
“Our state lost a great leader and I lost the dearest of friends,” Gov. Walz said of the killing of Democratic state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband.
The Trump Organization has announced the launch of a new “all-American” cellular service that will carry the President’s name.
The President wrote Sunday on Truth Social that he instructed his entire administration "to put every resource possible behind this effort."
Experts predict this summer might be hotter than average—and the U.S. is not prepared to meet the challenge.
Reports suggest the U.S. may have played a greater role than has officially been admitted.
A stunning 75% of Christian voters have little or no trust in the Democratic Party, according to the data shared first with TIME.
Israel launched a strike on the headquarters of Iranian state television outlet IRNA, interrupting a live broadcast.
Several right-wing voices have falsely cast blame on Democrats for the violence, despite the suspect’s apparent support for the President.
From the MAGA isolationists to the Christian Right, here are the factions trying to guide Trump as he threatens Iran and its supreme leader
Video footage shows federal agents arresting Lander after he held on to a man that authorities were seemingly trying to detain.
The history of Brazil, Palmares, and Zumbi illustrates how state efforts to whitewash national narratives can backfire.
"Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon," Trump said as he aired his frustrations.
Trump's proposal would "bury arms control, balloon the deficit, and boost the bottom lines of billionaires like Musk,” writes the Senator.
What to know about the local officials and members of Congress who have been handcuffed, slammed to the ground, and detained by authorities.
The court's decision in the landmark U.S. v. Skrmetti case is expected to upend access to healthcare for trans and nonbinary youth.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the President will see through negotiations before deciding whether to strike.
The President hosted some of the club's players and officials, asking their views on transgender athletes and discussing conflict in Iran.
A SpaceX rocket exploded on Wednesday night during testing, in what the company has called “a major anomaly.” No injuries have been reported.
"The most ardent proponents of regime change in Iran may be accelerating the very nuclear program they claim to fear."
Secretary-General Mark Rutte is getting allies to spend trillions more on defense—and keep Donald Trump on side.
Iranian officials have denied trying, but multiple alleged conspirators linked to Tehran have been charged over attempted plots against the U.S. President.
A federal appeals court has overturned an earlier ruling that found the President’s mobilization of the troops was “illegal.”
The suspect allegedly threatened the Congressmen with antisemitic slurs and called for the death of Israel and the lawmaker's family.
Voters in the contentious Democratic primary are able to rank up to five candidates on their ballots rather than just picking a top choice.
Here’s what to know about China’s approach to—and stakes in—the Israel-Iran war.
The rollback of LGBTQ rights and inclusion echoes a deeply consequential chapter of American history: the Lavender Scare.
Trump told reporters that his Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, was "wrong" regarding her testimony in March.
'Iran is a significant supplier of oil to global markets, producing roughly 4 million barrels of oil daily.'
"The warmongering and lawless Administration in Washington is solely responsible for the dangerous consequences of its act of aggression."
We're not at war with Iran, we're at war with Iran's nuclear program," said Vance.
“This is a dangerous escalation in a region already on the edge—and a direct threat to international peace and security."
Iran and Israel did not immediately issue official statements.
Prominent Democrats including AOC, Chuck Schumer, and John Fetterman are at odds over the correct response to Trump's Iran strike. Here's why
"Arrest and imprisonment has not changed our views," says one defiant Iranian.
Here's where the candidates stand on Trump, housing, policing, and Israel
The conservative-majority high court granted the Trump Administration’s request to put a hold on a district-court injunction.
"I have instructed the IDF to respond forcefully to the violation of the cease-fire by Iran," said Israel's Defense Minister.
The Dobbs decision didn’t end abortion in America. It just redrew the battle lines, write governors JB Pritzker and Michelle Lujan Grisham.
David Litt argues that having fun during difficult times doesn’t make you complicit—it makes you complete.
After Zohran Mamdani’s shocking mayoral primary success, Trump slammed the Democratic socialist in a fiery Truth Social post.
In less than six months, courts have directed the Trump Administration to bring back at least four people it has deported.
"It's not good for our environment, it's not good for our quality of life," said one protester.
Cuomo, who long led polls in the Democratic primary, conceded Tuesday night before vote-counting was even finished.
Arianna Huffington makes a case against using SNAP benefits to subsidize soda.
After Trump was likened to a father figure at the NATO Summit, the White House posted a video to the soundtrack of Usher’s “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home).”
On Monday, after Iran targeted the largest U.S. military base in Qatar in a choreographed response to the American bombing of its nuclear facilities, President Donald Trump briskly dismissed Tehran’s attack and announced a ceasefire. In the short term, the U…
A decade after Obergefell v. Hodges, there's a big shadow looming over LGBTQ rights, writes Omar G. Encarnación.
The President rode in on a wave of global momentum, but events during his trip revealed the risks of his disruptive approach
"We're cutting $1.7 trillion in this bill. And you're not going to feel any of it," Trump claimed. as Senators were rewriting the legislation
Several Democrats said intelligence presented at a classified briefing with top Trump Administration officials contradicted the White House’s sweeping claims of success.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran would respond to any future attack by striking U.S. military bases.
The regime may have survived a war with Israel, but its legitimacy is more fragile than ever, writes Sanam Vakil.
A new study found that the fraction of people who got an abortion in their second trimester doubled in states that enforced near-total bans.
Rep. Laura Gillen of New York sharply rebuked Zohran Mamdani in an interview with TIME, while most others in her party keep quiet
A Friday decision from the Supreme Court’s conservative majority curtailed lower courts’ power to block the President's policies nationwide.
Trump’s leadership style evinced with the Middle East, at once volatile and commanding, could be both an obstacle and an opportunity for Beijing.
The decision marks an expansion of religious liberty protections.
Trump claimed Canada is "very nasty to deal with" in an interview that aired on Sunday.
After brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, Trump is pushing for a deal to end the war in Gaza.
The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel, writes H.A. Hellyer.
"They want us scared, divided, and alone. They don’t want us to dream about freedom. But that’s exactly what we have to do."
The Administration has already lowered expectations as dealmaking proves challenging.
Political attacks are undermining the system of higher education that the Founders cherished.
The fallout from the Epstein files could reverberate into next year’s midterm election and beyond
The Trump Administration has accused its longtime friend of “financing” the war in Ukraine.
KISS, Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Gloria Gaynor, and Michael Crawford are the first Kennedy Center Honors recipients overseen by Trump.
The U.S. deployed three Navy missile destroyers and around 4,000 military personnel to the waters off Venezuela in effort to thwart cartels.
After repeatedly promising to sanction Russia, Trump has set new conditions on his own allies that must be met.
“A federal judge blocked Trump’s unlawful attempt to deploy 300 of our National Guard troops to Portland," said Newsom.
The peace prize—which President Donald Trump has openly lobbied for—will be announced Friday. Here's who has won so far.
President Trump is calling for Republicans to get rid of it to end the shutdown. Many in his party are pushing back.
Democrats predicting at least 70 House seats are now in play for 2026, after Tuesday's Tennessee special election
Here are the key questions about Iran’s protests, what sparked them, how the government is responding, and why U.S. involvement has become a central issue...
At least 30,000 people were killed in the streets of Iran on Jan. 8 and 9, senior officials of the country’s Ministry of Health tell TIME.
One Canadian official has referred to Trump's threat as "insane."
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