It has not been a good week for President Donald Trump. A judge ordered his name stripped from the Kennedy Center, a court blocked his $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund, and artists kept walking out on his Freedom 250 celebration. So on Saturday, the president did what he does — he grabbed his clubs and headed to his Washington golf course
A rare albino buffalo in Bangladesh has a blond swooped tuft, pale skin, and a nickname to match. “Donald Trump,” a 1,500-pound albino buffalo, was days away from ritual sacrifice during Eid al-Adha when images of the animal went viral. The Bangladeshi government intervened at the last minute, ordering the animal spared and the buyer refunded.
Surveillance video shows the terrifying moment a careless driver struck 14-year-old Abby Westveer as she boarded her school bus in Bonita Springs. The impact sent her flying — but her backpack, loaded with books and a Chromebook, absorbed the blow and left a dent in the car. Her grandparents are sharing the footage with one message: slow down.
Vice President JD Vance had another awkward public moment on camera at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in Colorado Springs on Thursday, May 28, when a handshake with a graduating cadet turned into an unexpected chest bump.
Update on the $250 bill story — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent just confirmed that legislation is already before the House and Senate to change federal law so a living person — Donald Trump — can appear on U.S. currency. This moved fast.
After saying he may attend an NBA Finals game involving the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, President Donald Trump is drawing renewed attention to the reaction he received during a Washington Commanders game appearance in November 2025, where he was booed by parts of the crowd.
At the Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump joked that Pete Hegseth is someone who “loves war,” drawing a smirk and laugh from Hegseth on camera. The interaction comes at a time when both men have been accused of glorifying military force and hawkish rhetoric, making the exchange especially striking.
A single line from President Donald Trump’s remarks sparked an online firestorm after critics claimed he appeared to confuse Iran with Venezuela while discussing global conflict. As the clip spread, social media filled with mocking posts, cognitive decline accusations, and calls questioning Trump’s fitness.
RFK Jr. is back in the headlines, this time for getting bitten by snakes while wrangling them off Dr Oz’s patio, as his wife cried out in the background. But this isn’t new. In 2014, he dumped a dead bear cub in Central Park and staged it to look like a bicycle accident. And just two of many.
At a Cabinet meeting, RFK Jr. tells Trump that children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, and that it’s highly likely caused by Tylenol given after the procedure. Trump responds, backing him up, saying that there’s a lot of evidence to his statement.
Pope Leo XIV gets behind the wheel of the Ferrari Luce—the brand’s first-ever fully electric car—at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo. Ferrari Chairman John Elkann presents the 1,000-horsepower EV to the Pope, who slides into the driver’s seat, gets a quick tutorial from a Ferrari test driver, and takes it for a short spin.
Watch Vice President JD Vance react as White House adviser Stephen Miller praises his anti-fraud efforts using words like “muscular” and “aggressive” during a White House event. Vance’s reaction drew attention as it contrasts with the intense language used to praise the administration’s fraud crackdown.
A light moment at the Quad summit in New Delhi Tuesday. Japan’s Foreign Minister was mid-speech in Japanese when he spotted U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio without his translation headset. He didn’t let it slide. “Do you understand Japanese?” the minister quipped, pulling Rubio’s leg.