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President Trump has been in office for six months, delivering on campaign promises, securing his "big beautiful bill" by his self-imposed deadline and taking decisive action on the world stage.
The Trump administration's decision to slash nearly all U.S. foreign aid has left dozens of water and sanitation projects half-finished across the globe, creating new hazards for some of the people they were designed to benefit,
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is defending against attacks from the Trump administration, which alleged he's mismanaged renovation of the Federal Reserve headquarters.
The White House revealed that President Trump suffers from chronic venous insufficiency. Will this prevent him from continuing his duties?
It is one of the most evocative works from the American Civil War: A sculpture of a Black man who had escaped from slavery helping an injured White Union soldier lost in hostile territory.
A rumor that circulated online in July 2025 claimed U.S. President Donald Trump once called now-deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a "fun" and "terrific guy," adding, "It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom doesn’t have a promising track record of victories on appeal as he continues to wage
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Mediaite on MSNTulsi Gabbard Says Obama Could Face Criminal Charges as She Alleges ‘Treasonous Conspiracy’ Against TrumpTulsi Gabbard did not close the door on the possibility of Barack Obama facing criminal charges over what she called a "treasonous conspiracy" against Trump.
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The Mirror US on MSNPeople think JD Vance will replace Donald Trump by end of year for two key reasonsPolitical commentator, Josh Greene, has outlined the two main reasons why he suspects JD Vance will take over as President of the US before the end of 2025 - and many people agree
Moving at the “speed of Trump” is one of the White House's favorite phrases, meant to convey the administration's attempts to bring big changes to government at breakneck speed. But when it comes to presidential travel,
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and its allies are trying to obtain voter data from states and inspect voting equipment, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, in moves it said had caused concern among state and local election officials.