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President Trump’s letter-writing mission to convince world leaders to accept his tariff trade deals has hit an early snag after he misgendered one country’s head of state.
An original letter written byThomas Jefferson sold for the $90,000 asking price and will return to Maryland, the state where it was written.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is placing staffers who signed a letter of dissent against the Trump administration’s actions and policies on leave. The EPA says it has placed 1… ...
Medicaid cuts will gut rural health care Editor: We grew up in rural Northeastern Pennsylvania across the street from the hospital, next door to the family medical practice our mother and father ha… ...
NY Post readers discuss President Trump signing the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” into law upon congressional approval.
US President Donald Trump was compared to a 'fifth grader' for several grammatical errors in his letter to the leaders of South Korea, Japan and other nations. Netizens on social media pointed out ...
Trump shares 7 more tariff letters addressed to Philippines, Sri Lanka, other emerging economies The new tariff rates threatened in the letters Trump shared Wednesday are similar to those he ...
Three EPA employees in Denver are among 139 workers who were placed on administrative leave for signing a letter that was critical of Administrator Lee Zeldin.
The Environmental Protection Agency has placed roughly 140 employees on administrative leave days after they signed a public letter expressing concern about the treatment of federal employees and ...
The European Union will not receive a letter from the United States setting out higher tariffs, EU sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday, and is eyeing possible exemptions from ...
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