POTUS
Classic: Trump Interrupts First All-Women Spacewalk to Get His Facts Wrong
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir corrected the President, who seemed to think this was the first time women had ever performed a spacewalk, while making history.
Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee Is a Major Net Neutrality Opponent
Judge Brett Kavanaugh argued that the regulations violated the First Amendment rights of ISPs.
Trump's Cognitive Test Asked Him to Draw a Clock and Remember What a Lion Is Called
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment is an effective test for detecting early signs of Alzheimer’s Disease, but it doesn’t determine if you’re a “very stable genius.”
A Look Inside the Bar Inspired by Trump's Penthouse
“When you walk in, it hits you quite hard. You draw attention to how outrageous he is and how much money he has—and he’s the President of the United States.”
Inside White House Photographer Pete Souza’s Photo Book of the Obama Years
In a conversation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pete Souza shows an intimate portrait of photographs and personal anecdotes from his last eight years as White House photographer for Barack Obama.
The 4 ways Trump's presidency could end early
A look at the 25th amendment and why it might be more difficult to use in removing a president than impeachment
100 days of Trump's tweets
President Donald Trump has tweeted over 500 times since taking office 100 days ago. That's an average of 5 tweets a day.
Yesterday on the Internet: Turns out Trump supporters care about internet privacy
On Wednesday, House Republicans voted to block Obama-era rules about information privacy for internet service providers. Now, the future of online privacy is in the very capable hands of one President Donald J. Trump.