A pseudonym used by President Donald Trump in the 1980s and 90s popped up on Friday, when an individual identifying as a Republican from Virginia named John Barron called C-SPAN to complain about ...
Recently, internet users were caught off guard after a man sounding like Donald Trump made a call to C-SPAN on the issue of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the President’s tariffs. This led many online ...
President Donald Trump did not, in fact, call in to C-SPAN on Friday using “John Barron” as a fake name, the network said. A man who identified himself with that name called in to C-SPAN after the ...
Television network C-SPAN put rumors to rest after a caller who sounded suspiciously like President Donald Trump ignited a firestorm of speculation. "Because so many of you are talking about Friday’s ...
Following the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs on Feb. 20, 2026, a C-SPAN caller who sounded like Trump and used the name "John Barron" — an alias the president ...
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a visit to the Fort Bragg U.S. Army base on February 13, 2026 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina (Nathan Howard/Getty Images) C-SPAN denied rumors that Donald ...
When the 58-year-old fraud victim told investigators in Maryland the details of how she had been duped out of $1.7 million, they knew she was hardly alone. A year-long, expanding investigation — the ...
LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Topcon Positioning Systems has announced a significant strategic investment in its U.S. retail network — Topcon Solutions Stores (TSS) — by RPC, Inc. The agreement ...
We’ve managed to enable the upcoming “My Calling Card” feature in Google’s Phone app. You can now create your own Calling Card, choose a photo, customize fonts, and control who sees it. If someone ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. - Country Calling will return to the Ocean City Inlet in 2026 as a two-day festival, with organizers listing dates of Oct. 2-3, 2026, eliminating the Sunday that made the event a three ...
A number of large companies are tightening in-office requirements in 2026, rolling back work-from-home arrangements and the “flexible” ethos that took hold during and after the Covid pandemic.