Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

Latest Headlines

'Kids cannot read!' Trump slammed for abandoning 'roots' with new family plan

The United States has “chronically underinvested” in young people — and President Donald Trump’s newly announced kids' savings accounts are no different, according to Bloomberg columnist Abby McCloskey.

“There are better ways to promote familial financial well-being than Trump Accounts,” McCloskey said. She gave five reasons as to why.

Keep reading... Show less

'Why did I do this?' Heartrending column shows how DOGE decimated DC community

Washington insiders are facing an 'uncertain' future after DOGE cuts wreaked the D.C. community where New York Times Senior Audio producer Jillian Weinberger lives. In an editorial titled, “Living Among the DOGE Wreckage,” she claimed her community, filled with “smart, nerdy people who work(ed) in government because they want to do good,” is caught in the crosshairs of cutbacks.

“The Trump administration and DOGE came in, literal chainsaws buzzing, determined to demoralize and displace these government do-gooders,” Weinberger said.

Keep reading... Show less

Judge throws Trump lawyers' own words back in their faces in angry slap down

A federal judge angrily rejected the Trump administration's request to reverse his order to give due process to migrants deported to South Sudan.

In a scathing 17-page order, U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy threw the administration's lawyers' words back into their faces to show they had argued in bad faith that meaningful immigration proceedings could be conducted overseas, and found the administration had violated his preliminary injunction.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump-sickened Republicans could hand Dems ruby red states in midterms: report

The Democratic Party is eyeing ruby red southern states it believes it can take in next year’s midterm elections, according to a report.

Historically way out of reach states including Texas our now being considering in-play for Democratic Party candidates who see an opening with moderates sickened by Trump, Politico reported Tuesday.

Keep reading... Show less

Supreme Court 'distraught' as Trump uses ruling to emasculate justices: expert

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to grant Donald Trump sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution already looks even worse than when it was handed down last summer, a columnist wrote Tuesday.

Just four months into his second presidency, Trump has challenged the limits of judicial authority to their breaking point, wrote Slate's Mark Joseph Stern, and those tests enabled by the justices could ultimately render the court irrelevant.

Keep reading... Show less

'Should be ashamed': MAGA goes into tailspin as 60 Minutes anchor targets Trump

The anchor of CBS' "60 Minutes" made a thinly veiled attack on President Donald Trump during Wake Forest University commencement speech — and MAGA immediately went into a tailspin.

Scott Pelley didn't mention Trump by name but he did warn “freedom of speech is under attack” and that “insidious fear” is creeping into schools, the Daily Beast reported.

Keep reading... Show less

'Will not relent': MAGA rep opens investigation into mayor who criticized Trump

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell (D) has been accused of “aiding and abetting” illegal immigration by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), who announced an investigation into the mayor over his opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions in the city.

O'Connell will face an investigation by two federal committees, per the ABC affiliate WKRN-TV based in Nashville.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump accused of 'most blatant show of white supremacy in America in history'

WASHINGTON – Veteran members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) say the Trump administration has moved from offensive to straight racist with its decision to welcome white South Africans as refugees.

Amid continuing controversy over President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration by people of color, one senior Black House Democrat lamented “the most blatant show of white supremacy in America in the history of the world.”

Keep reading... Show less

Trump Jr's new members only club blacklists old-school Republicans

In the middle of a divided Washington, a new private club is quietly taking shape – but only the Trump-aligned elites need apply.

That’s according to the New York Times, which reported Monday that Executive Branch – owned by the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., and a group of ultra-wealthy loyalists – is set to open in June. It promises to be a sanctuary for those who don’t see eye-to-eye with old-school Republicans.

Keep reading... Show less

This 'lie detector test' is being failed by Trump: expert

The former chair of the United States Council of Economic Advisers warned Monday that the bond markets are flashing red over Donald Trump’s economic agenda.

In a sharply worded MSNBC op-ed titled, “The Bond Market is an Economic Lie Detector Test,” Jared Bernstein, a Biden administration economist, argued that markets are reacting to “a toxic combination” of MAGA-inspired policies that threaten to both raise interest rates and slow growth.

Keep reading... Show less

GOP strategist points Dems toward tactic to 'hammer' Trump

A Republican strategist handed Democrats a playbook to fight back against Donald Trump’s MAGA agenda – even if they can’t stop it.

GOP strategist Susan Del Percio delivered the political advice Monday in an MSNBC opinion piece where she laid out a path for Democrats to counter Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill.” Despite Democratic resistance, Del Percio warned the Republican megabill is likely to clear the Senate later this summer.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump hit by another singer in expletive-laden festival performance

"Rage Against the Machine" guitarist and singer-songwriter Tom Morello issued a loud challenge to President Donald Trump during his performance at Boston Calling 2025 on Sunday, giving a shout-out to individuals and institutions recently targeted by the president.

Boston.com reported that Morello expressed solidarity with his alma mater, Harvard University — which was recently blocked by the administration from accepting foreign students — as well as with musician Bruce Springsteen.

Keep reading... Show less

State Trump won by just 1% faces $314M loss in vital aid

Wisconsin would lose about $314 million in food assistance from the federal government under the massive budget bill passed by the U.S. House last week, according to an analysis of the proposed cuts by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

The legislation, which President Donald Trump refers to as the “big, beautiful bill,” would require states to start matching federal funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. It would also impose new work requirements on families with young children and older people, and it would require regular paperwork to prove exemptions from such requirements for some groups, such as families with special needs children.

Keep reading... Show less