Congressional Republicans not endorsing Trump's heavy tariff threats
House Majority Leader, Kevin McCarthy, stated that they are not really in favor of imposing heavy taxes on companies who move their jobs overseas.
Dec 06, 2016 10:49 PM EST
Politics Affects Sports: LeBron James and other Cavaliers members refuse to stay at hotel associated with Donald Trump
Defending NBA champions Cleveland Cavaliers follow footprints of three other teams that also refused to associate themselves with brand 'Trump' last month
Donald Trump nominates foe-turned-friend Ben Carson as housing secretary; irks Opposition, media
The president-elect's former competitor in the presidential race, who never held any political post, accepted the offer after initial reservations
President-Elect Donald Trump reveals why he tweets more & he says it on Twitter
Trump says had the press been more accurate in its coverage on him and treated him with honor, he would have less reason to tweet.
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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen speaks on call with Donald Trump, rules out any major policy change
The leader downplayed the episode and said no major shift in policy would take place for the sake of regional stability
Dec 06, 2016 10:09 PM EST
Rush Limbaugh justifies Trump's planned trillion-dollar infrastructure program
Rush Limbaugh's recent rant on his morning radio talk show apparently features him praising president-elect Donald Trump's planned infrastructure program.
Dec 06, 2016 9:23 PM EST
Trump sees growing lead in Wisconsin recount initial results
The latest figures in the multi-million dollar presidential election recount has now been published online, and it seems like the entire effort may have been in vain as the results show President-elect Donald Trump's clear lead over democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Dec 06, 2016 8:02 PM EST
Trump's phone conversation with Taiwan leader sparks China outrage
China is reportedly displeased with the soon-to-be president's actions as it goes against the four-decade long separation and Beijing's strong "One China" policy.
Dec 06, 2016 8:02 PM EST
Trump criticizes another company for planned move to Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump recently posted a series of rants on Twitter which further strengthened his stance on putting Americans first by persuading companies to keep their factories within the country.
Dec 06, 2016 8:02 PM EST
Chinese netizens mocks Trump's latest Twitter outburst
Trump's latest online outburst regarding China's monetary policy and South China Sea actions were met with mixed reactions from citizens in both the United States and China.
Dec 06, 2016 8:01 PM EST
Climate change activists hopeful for change after Al Gore and Trump meeting
Environmentalist now have a glimmer of hope that President-elect Donald J. Trump may change his stance on climate change after his meeting with former vice president, Al Gore.
Dec 06, 2016 8:01 PM EST
Climate change: Donald Trump calls it hoax; can Ivanka Trump convince him?
According to Donald Trump, climate change is a hoax. Interestingly, his daughter Ivanka has a totally different take on it.
Dec 06, 2016 3:41 PM EST
Is Donald Trump going to run America on Twitter?
The American population believes the president-elect uses the microblogging website a bit way too much, according to a recent poll.
Dec 06, 2016 3:40 PM EST
Donald Trump more accepted since election: poll
US President-Elect Donald Trump is now more accepted by the US population, if the George Washington University Battleground Poll is to be believed.
Dec 06, 2016 3:39 PM EST
Alibaba, Baidu, and 23 Other Chinese Tech Companies Pledged to Help Government Fight Online Terrorism
As a response to China’s new anti-terror law, 25 tech companies in the country have signed a pledge to help the government combat online terror activities. Under the law, tech companies are required to decrypt information for Beijing and provide assistance to keep the internet from terror-related contents.
Apr 14, 2016 7:18 AM EDT
US Congress Delayed Work on Puerto Rico Debt Relief Bill, Blaming Obama Administration
The U.S. Congress has delayed work on Puerto Rico debt bill. Originally, the bill was scheduled to be the subject of hearing on Wednesday before receiving final amendments on Thursday. After that, it will be sent for debate on the House.
Apr 14, 2016 7:16 AM EDT