Trump's furor at MTG comes just a few hours after @NBCNews published this piece by @katiadoyl, in which MTG questioned whether he was still the "America First" president and criticized his foreign policy focus
https://t.co/awRSaHoWq0
While thousands of federal workers are furloughed — or fired — and trying to stay afloat without paychecks, the ones responsible for the shutdown are literally, and figuratively, eating cake.
https://t.co/A3gfgaVJGS via @nbcnews
“I didn’t know a world like gay rodeo existed until I was deep in it, and I’ll be damned if I’m not a part of the continued legacy of carving further space for those whose lives depend on it.”
https://t.co/q9pn243Ki8 via @nbcnews
The cost to the U.S. of switching back to being a manufacturing-based, export-oriented economy is virtually incalculable, since it would also likely entail a relatively lower standard of living for the majority of U.S. residents ...
https://t.co/XuUnn9rFHW
Some immigrants are worried that routine check-ins with immigration authorities are making them more vulnerable to being detained, as President Trump + his administration ramp up arrests and deportations nationwide.
Details in my latest: https://t.co/Dw57oySjyH
A U.S. veteran and Americans who are Navajo have been asked for identification. Critics are complaining of racial profiling as raids and deportations increase. https://t.co/k3O528Q17H
NEW: Trans service members say they want to fight for their country, not for their jobs
“Our service should not be contingent on who holds political power at the time.”
For @NBCOUT@NBCNews:
https://t.co/lm3t3o17qe
What California families saved before wildfires destroyed their homes: Heirlooms, stuffed animals and more
An incredibly moving story by two of the very best: Daniel Arkin and @echuckles . Heart wrenching photos by Stella Kalinina.
https://t.co/OmtpCYtH54
My amazing colleague @aliciavlozano, who has been among the reporters helping with coverage of news including natural disasters for years, lost her childhood home. Sending her family — and everyone else impacted — so much love. Truly devastating to be an Angeleno right now.
The Oscars. The Met Gala. The Olympics. Decked out in pink and green ensembles, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have gone far and wide to promote “Wicked.” But one interview the pair gave with Out magazine appeared to unexpectedly defy gravity.
https://t.co/yJRcBaNQSI