The visit will focus on assessing the ongoing recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
An order from the White House's Office of Budget and Management that could freeze federal funding is sowing fear and confusion among area nonprofits.
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Experts told Newsweek about the difficulties of reaching Mars as the United States faces complex challenges in space policy.
Live updates on President Donald Trump's visit to western North Carolina on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025: 1:58 p.m. - Air Force One departs from Asheville Regional Airport en route to fire-ravaged ...
A new poll shows that 85% of Greenland residents oppose President Trump's efforts to bring the island under U.S. control.
President Donald Trump was greeted by supporters during his arrival to Asheville Regional Airport on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025 to survey damage from Helene flooding.
President Donald Trump has kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more. In his first trip since becoming president, Trump on Friday heads to survey hurricane damage recovery in North Carolina and then to Los Angeles to tour devastation from wildfires.
SWANNANOA, N.C. (AP) — President Donald Trump said he was considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a trip to disaster zones Friday, offering the latest sign of how he is weighing sweeping changes to the nation’s central organization for responding to disasters.
Like most presidents, Donald Trump faces an economy that seldom bends to political ambitions. The Republican has promised strong growth, high tariffs, income tax cuts and booming oilfields.
First Lady Melania Trump has issued a statement, expressing condolences to the families of those who died in the horrific Washington DC plane crash
The Trump administration on Wednesday rescinded a sweeping directive to pause federal loans, grants and other financial assistance, a White House official said, just shortly before it was set to appear in court for a second straight day to defend the policy.