Melania Trump announces launch of new limited-edition collection Melania Trump has released a digital photography series. The first lady announced the limited-edition series called "On the Move" on Nov. 12. The $195 collection features 16 images taken by the Belgian photographer Regine Mahaux. 11/15/2024 - 6:32 am | View Link
The five signs Melania will be a backseat first lady When she was asked about Donald Trump becoming president, Melania Trump said she would be a “very traditional” first lady “like a Betty Ford or a Jackie Kennedy”. 11/14/2024 - 9:34 pm | View Link
Melania Trump: Enigmatic and fiercely independent first lady is back Melania Trump will be First Lady of the United States for the second time following her husband's win A day after her husband’s big election night win, Melania Trump took to social media to ... 11/9/2024 - 6:10 am | View Link
Melania Trump Melania Trump (born Melanija Knavs; [a] April 26, 1970) is a Slovenian-American former model who served as the first lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021 as the wife of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. 11/9/2024 - 2:57 am | View Link
Melania Trump: Biography, Incoming U.S. First Lady, Model Melania Trump is a former model who served as first lady of the United States from 2017 to 2021 during the presidency of her husband, Donald Trump. She will return to the... 11/8/2024 - 7:04 pm | View Link
Melania Trump was paid for a rare appearance at a political event. It’s ... Melania Trump has barely been seen on the campaign trail this year. One of the few times she has appeared at a political event, she’s received a six-figure paycheck – a highly unusual move for... 11/8/2024 - 6:21 pm | View Link
Melania Trump | Biography, Book, Age, & Facts | Britannica Melania Trump is a Slovenian American fashion model who served as first lady of the United States during the administration (2017–21) of her husband, Donald Trump, the 45th U.S. president. She was only the second foreign-born first lady, after Louisa Adams. Learn more about her life and career. 11/8/2024 - 2:08 am | View Link
Donald Trump’s nephew Fred Trump III doesn’t expect to be invited to his uncle’s inauguration this time around. He did, after all, write a book exposing some of the president-elect’s unsavory behavior, including the Donald telling Fred he should let his disabled son, William, die.
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But Fred Trump still plans to spend time down in Washington, DC, in the coming years to push for progress on disability issues.
Donald Trump has made it clear that there are groups he’d like to punish.
Much attention has been paid to his planned crusades for his next term against immigrants and trans people. But less discussed has been another group on the list: protesters. Building off the bipartisan crackdown on anti-war student dissent last year, Trump has made clear he hopes to discipline, and potentially prosecute, civil disobedience with increased force.
Last May, he promised a group of donors that “any student that protests, I [will] throw them out of the country.” Trump hoped this would serve as a warning.
Public health experts, physicians, and scientists responded with fury and disgust to the news that Donald Trump will nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the secretary of Health and Human Services. If Kennedy—who has also promoted dangerous and ludicrous ideas about fluoride, 5G technology, and the causes of HIV/AIDS, among innumerable other pseudoscientific claims—assumes the position, “the damage he could do is near infinite,” warns Dr.
When the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law in 1938, first establishing a national minimum wage, it came with an exemption: employers could pay some disabled workers less than minimum wage. The federal exemption still stands, even as many states roll back their versions—and that wage can still be as little as 25 cents an hour.
25 states have since introduced or enacted legislation to phase out this outdated practice.
By COLLIN BINKLEY
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s vision for education revolves around a single goal: to rid America’s schools of perceived “ wokeness ” and “left-wing indoctrination.”
The president-elect wants to forbid classroom lessons on gender identity and structural racism. He wants to abolish diversity and inclusion offices. He wants to keep transgender athletes out of girls’ sports.
Throughout his campaign, the Republican depicted schools as a political battleground to be won back from the left.
By LISA MASCARO
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a resounding election victory, delivering what President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans said is a mandate to govern, an uneasy political question is emerging: Will there be any room for dissent in the U. S. Congress?
Trump is laying down a gauntlet even before taking office challenging the Senate, in particular, to dare defy him over the nominations of Matt Gaetz, Robert F.