On Monday, screens at HUD showed a fake video of Trump sucking Elon Musk's toes. As of Tuesday morning, they showed Trump ...
A lack of communication amid DOGE cuts is leaving shelters, crisis hotlines and veteran housing groups fearful that essential ...
The image to the rest of the world was clear: While Trump hunched over the Resolute Desk, the world’s richest man took the ...
An apparent A.I.-generated video of President Donald Trump kissing the bare feet of billionaire Elon Musk was shown at the ...
New findings in the investigation into Liam Payne’s tragic death have surfaced. His toxicology report confirmed a shocking ...
British actor Alexander Westwood, known for his work in 'Sex Education', has been arrested on serious sexual abuse charges, ...
Housing advocates are awaiting answers about the status of $3.6 billion awarded by the Biden administration to fund local ...
Widespread grant delays, plans for mass firings and rescinded job offers at the Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
However, a source with knowledge of the department says reductions are a possibility and adds that there are "ongoing ...
The video appeared to have been created with the help of artificial intelligence and poked fun at the power dynamic between the two men.
There is no evidence that U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order capping public housing benefits at two years starting in 2026, contrary to a social media narrative.
On Monday morning, TV screens throughout the Department of Housing and Urban Development building in Washington, D.C., began ...