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President Trump insisted Monday he wasn’t speaking to Iran and has offered them “nothing” — as he doubled down that the US strikes “totally obliterated” Tehran’s nuclear facilities. Trump lashed out ...
President Donald Trump's 24th week back in the Oval Office is set to focus on Republican lawmakers sprinting to meet a July 4 deadline to pass a massive piece of legislation that will advance the ...
That seemed to be President Trump’s thinking last week as he took it upon himself to provide celebratory bulletins of dubious accuracy about his administration’s military strikes against Iran. The ...
My mother and other conservative pro-Donald Trump Canadians, however, were parroting these slogans from online conspiracy-fueled echo chambers and what they saw as enviable nationalism. With a brewing ...
Actress Charlize Theron was furious at the Trump administration’s foreign aid cuts on Saturday and claimed they were already responsible for many deaths. "The world feels like it’s burning because it ...
This shadow threat remains, ready for any partisan hand to seize. President Donald Trump’s push to streamline agency data for efficiency offers hope but will need transparency and oversight. This ...
By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa When Mark Carney became Canada’s prime minister in the spring, he offered a seemingly simple and obvious answer to the economic threat posed by President Trump’s ...
Republicans delayed a rapid-fire series of votes on President Trump’s signature policy legislation until Monday morning as they grasped for support.Credit...Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times Tune in ...
Georgia may no longer host the South’s most dramatic U.S. Senate contest. And President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget and spending package might be even more of a defining issue in the 2026 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a weekend of setbacks, the Senate will try to sprint ahead Monday on President Donald Trump's big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts despite a series of challenges, including ...
It was a rough Friday for President Donald Trump’s sense of chronology. At a midday news conference, the president was uncertain as to when the Civil War ended (“Was it 1869? Or whatever,” he said).
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Anthony Albanese has signalled he could use a gathering of world leaders in India to meet Donald Trump as he justifies Australia’s ...