Trump is planning 100 executive orders starting Day 1 on border, deportations and other priorities President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 100 executive orders starting Day One of the new White House, in what amounts to a shock-and-awe campaign on border security, deportations and a rush of other policy priorities. 01/10/2025 - 9:03 am | View Link
Ryan Day leaving Ohio State (and Michigan rivalry) for SEC job would make sense Ryan Day holds all the cards, even as Ohio State fans fume that he can't beat Michigan. Maybe, it's time to let someone else try and for Day to reboot. 01/10/2025 - 1:31 am | View Link
Hoda Kotb marks her last day on 'Today': 'One last time. Let's do this.' It’s the end of an era as Hoda Kotb signs off as Today co-anchor. Friday was Kotb’s last day, and while there was plenty of news to deliver — the Los Angeles County fires, Jimmy Carter’s funeral — it was also very much a “Hoda-bration, 01/10/2025 - 1:29 am | View Link
It's Quitter's Day. What to know about unofficial holiday, how to keep your resolutions The second Friday in January is often described as Quitter's Day, when many abandon their New Year's resolutions. You don't have to join them. 01/9/2025 - 9:12 pm | View Link
Ryan Day's increased role in offensive game plan has led to potent passing attack The first question posed to Ohio State head coach Ryan Day during a pre-Cotton Bowl news conference on Jan. 3, two days after his team throttled top-seeded Oregon and two weeks after it shellacked Tennessee to open the College Football Playoff, probed the ... 01/8/2025 - 6:22 am | View Link
Ya gotta love it: The Biden administration has pushed out nearly all available funds from the signature climate and economic laws as the White House works to ensure his work survives the incoming Trump administration. Via USAToday:
The federal government has awarded 99% of existing grant funding for clean energy, infrastructure and manufacturing projects, totaling about $750 billion, according to a new 75-page White House report obtained by USA TODAY that breaks down the spending before Biden leaves office Monday.
As Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, he claims to have a “massive” mandate to enact his destructive agenda. But new polling shows that’s far from the truth.
A NPR/PBS News/Marist College poll released Wednesday shows that just 44% of Americans view Trump favorably, while 49% view him unfavorably.
This is a great development, folks:
BREAKING: President Biden says the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land" but there's still another step -- and a legal fight -- ahead.
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts.bsky.social) January 17, 2025 at 9:39 AM
But of course we can expect resistance from the Right. Honest to God, I'm tired.
Oversight Chairman James Comer told Trump sycophant Benny Johnson that he wanted to continue to investigate the Bidens over the pardon of Hunter. No, really.
Gomer Comer spent his entire time as Chairman holding fake investigations and presenting impeached witnesses to attack President Biden, through his son Hunter.
COMER: The Justice Department could say, okay, you've been pardoned from 2014 to today, well, let's look at 2013.
Just 2013.
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next President of the United States on Monday, Jan. 20.
Inauguration Day takes place every four years on Jan. 20 at the U. S. Capitol Building in Washington, D. C. On years when Jan. 20 falls on a Sunday, the incoming President still takes the oath of office privately on that day, but the public inauguration occurs on Jan.
Thousands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the worst California has ever seen.
The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, which continue to burn since they were first detected ten days ago, have destroyed 12,000 structures, killing at least 27 people, and burning down nearly 40,000 acres of land (when including damage from the smaller, now extinguished fires).