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Democratic Senator Cory Booker is denouncing Trump's tariffs from the floor of the US Senate, where - for more than the last 20 hours now - he's been giving a marathon filibuster.
Reuters |
U.S. stock indexes were on track to open lower on Tuesday, marking a gloomy start to the quarter, as investors braced for the impending storm of sweeping tariff announcements from the Trump administra...
Reuters |
Asian stocks stuttered on Wednesday, while the safe-haven gold was stuck near record highs as a nervous world awaited details of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans, with investors fretting ab...
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President Donald Trump said recently that he wants the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs to come to the White House after COVID-19 kept them from making the trip.
The White House Correspondents Association says it canceled comedian Amber Ruffin from performing at its annual dinner because it wants to refocus the event on journalistic excellence.
How did The Alantic magazine's editor wind up in a group chat where officials discussed imminent airstrikes? The Trump team's explanations clash.
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The likelihood of the US successfully brokering a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months has plummeted, according to senior Trump administration official.Despite boasting that he would end the war in 24 hours once he entered office,
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Defense News on MSNHow Trump's team flipped on bombing the Houthis"Whether we're going to make the Houthis cry for mercy anytime soon is extremely unlikely," one expert on Yemen said.
The deportation of an alleged member of MS-13 came despite an immigration judge's order that he could remain in the U.S.
Rep. Seth Moulton has criticized the Trump administration for its response to the use of Signal by high-level officials to discuss military plans, saying they have done nothing to prevent a repeat
The show of force comes after Democrats in Congress have faced widespread criticism from their base that they are not doing enough to push back against Trump’s agenda.
The Russian media has accused Donald Trump’s government of “administrative insanity, inexperience and immaturity” for trying to rush the Ukraine peace talks. The US president has grown frustrated with Vladimir Putin for “dragging his feet” over the White House’s proposed ceasefire plans.
Donald Trump’s allies are prepared to pile the blame on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick if the president’s “Liberation Day” tariff plan crashes and burns, according to a report. Lutnick has spent a lot of time in the Oval Office hyping more and more aggressive tariffs even as the markets plunged,