Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX becomes a publicly traded company.
Shares opened at $150, setting valuation at $1.96 trillion.
President Trump had 22 medical specialists assess him as part of his latest checkup, according to a medical report recently released by the White House, who also declined to identify which physicians assessed him. wapo.st/4fxV0jE
NEW: Major posts are vacant. Waves of scientists are gone. Ebola looms. How RFK Jr. manages HHS:
“If the C.E.O. lacked deep expertise in the company’s business and the leaders of its most important divisions were missing, investors would revolt."
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Let's be clear: Mifepristone has been used by millions of women nationwide for more than two decades.
This isn't about "reviewing safety" — this is about using every tool they have to enact a national abortion ban.
Fourteen of the 27 known corporate donors to President Trump’s White House ballroom project have won new or expanded federal contracts worth more than $50 billion during the past six months, according to a report.
Read more here: wapo.st/4o9GMHL
NEW: The Senate has formally received President Trump's nomination of Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, teeing off what could be a potentially contentious confirmation battle.
Read more: abcnews.link/3KTEUNH
As an OB-GYN, the idea of taking away Americans' access to health care is unconscionable.
Birth control access is safe and necessary — to women's health, safety, and economic freedom.
The Griswold v. Connecticut decision 61 years ago was a turning point for reproductive rights in this country. Too many people today are struggling to access reproductive health care, and we must commit to protecting this life-saving resource.
Something underreported: In their reconciliation bill, Republicans are forgoing the normal oversight and restrictions on ICE/CBP funding.
For instance, normally there’s a prohibition on shackling pregnant women. But not for this new money they’re providing. (1/3)
Gun violence is a uniquely American problem. Over 150 mass shootings in 2026 — and we're not even halfway through the year.
On Gun Violence Awareness Day, we remember the countless people lost to gun violence in this country and commit to keeping up the fight to end it.
"Any sense of justice has really kind of just disappeared from our immigration courts."
That sentence shouldn't even exist. It's not what we stand for as a country.
What photo of Minnesota's Third District should we put in a time capsule for America's 250th anniversary?!
@USCapitol is compiling a time capsule this month for America's 500th anniversary on July 4, 2276 ⬇️
We get to submit one photo from Minnesota's Third District, and I need your help: send photos from our district — from its natural beauty to our diverse and welcoming communities — to be included in the time capsule.
Submit your photos here!
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As a doctor I can tell you that no one repeats cognitive tests several times a year if everything is *normal*
But good for him that he can get health care for fun when he just cut it for millions of Americans.
Q: If the president is in such perfect health, why does he keep going back in for checkups?
DR OZ: I think he likes the results. He does really well. He aces the test every single day.
Breaking news: President Trump is appointing Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, tapping a political supporter who heads a federal mortgage regulation agency but has no intelligence experience. wapo.st/4fT3rGe
Such blatant bigotry has no place in our government.
Our Armed Forces are made up of some of the bravest and strongest people in the country, and they deserve a leader who will celebrate their wins, not denigrate their service.
Breaking NYT:
In a move that disproportionately targets women and minority officers, Pete Hegseth recently blocked the promotions of at least seven Navy officers who had been selected by a board of senior Navy admirals.
The decision appears driven by his anti-diversity stance rather than based on merit. nytimes.com/2026/06/01/us/po…