Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Wednesday that the U.S. will “impose costs” on Russia if there is “no path to peace in the short term” in Moscow’s war with Ukraine. “If there is no path to peace in the short term, then the United States, along with our allies, will take the steps necessary to…
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Every host city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has already been through a gauntlet of planning as exhausting as it has been meticulous. From federal security briefings to counterterrorism coordination, insurance coverage to stadium retrofitting, fan-zone medical stations to multi-agency evacuation plans, every single host city has spent years preparing for the big moment. …
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“The idea that politics would play a role in big cases like this, it’s absolutely ludicrous,” the former special counsel said.
Former White House national security spokesperson John Kirby on Tuesday pushed back on an argument from the Pentagon about press access, calling it “a little overdrawn.” “It makes very little sense to me,” Kirby, a retired Navy rear admiral and former Pentagon press secretary, said of the new press rules on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360.”…
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For the legions of cash-strapped shoppers wrestling with skyrocketing consumer prices, President Trump’s alleged Golden Age is an age wracked with debt. Millions of seniors and families are shelling out more, for everything from medication and baby formula to furniture, electronics and food. More than three in four Americans now rate the U.S. economy as…
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Former national security adviser John Bolton, who served in President Trump’s first term, on Tuesday said peace in Gaza won’t be achieved until Hamas demilitarizes. “This question of demilitarization of Hamas is the next key step, if there is going to be a next key step, in really bringing peace to Gaza,” Bolton said in…
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LIVE Video: Johnson holds press conference as shutdown enters third week The Supreme Court will hear a major challenge to the Voting Rights Act on Wednesday morning, as Louisiana fights to toss its new congressional map that added a second Black-majority district. The redistricting battle has brought the court to the verge of curtailing a…
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Donald Trump is deploying armed and masked National Guard troops and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to the blue states of Oregon and Illinois on the premise that violence and chaos there pose a “danger of rebellion.” The state’s governors, joined by the mayors of Portland and Chicago, have sued to enjoin the “invasion” and Trump…
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And it could trigger massive legal and logistical headaches.
The usually friendly feed turned its bark on Border Patrol.
President Trump has been buoyed by the ceasefire deal in Gaza, despite the many caveats that hang over the search for a durable peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Now, with a wind in his sails from the Middle East, Trump turns to the Ukraine war. It’s a conflict he famously promised to resolve on…
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s stock is rising as a consequence of President Trump’s Middle East peace agreement, cementing his status as a key member of Trump’s inner circle and a formidable potential 2028 presidential contender. Trump highlighted numerous administration officials who were instrumental in getting the peace deal across the finish line, but it was…
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Public media stations of all sizes are scrambling after President Trump in July moved to slash over $1 billion in federal funding and dissolve the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). But broadcasters that serve rural communities with already strapped resources will feel these cuts most deeply — and the financial pain is already hitting home.…
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The late night host also witheringly judged the Trump scion’s book by its cover.
The “Late Show” host suggested a scathing alternative to the cover image that upset the president.
“Can’t even read a eulogy without one-upping someone,” one critic wrote online.
Joe Gruters, a Trump ally, said eating just two of the sandwiches from the fast food restaurant chain made him “sick as a dog.”
The moment was slammed as “gross” and more.
Donald Trump’s son made quite the claim about what his dad is doing for Christianity.
The Young Republican National Federation called for immediate resignations following a Politico report on a leaked group chat that featured racist, antisemitic and violent discussions. “We are appalled by the vile and inexcusable language revealed in the Politico article published today. Such behavior is disgraceful, unbecoming of any Republican, and stands in direct opposition to…
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The Trump administration revoked six visas over comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, according to the State Department. “The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans,” the State Department said Tuesday in a thread on the social platform X. “The State Department continues to identify visa…
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A Florida judge has temporarily blocked the planned transfer of prime downtown Miami land for Donald Trump’s future presidential library.
The president accused Gov. JB Pritzker of “running a bad operation” and claimed “he’s letting people be killed in his city.”
It was a moment that caught Crockett by surprise.
Trump spent most of the ceremony rambling about himself, and at one point said Kirk “looked a little bit older for his age, but that’s OK.”