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Trump: Iran Having ‘Hard Time Figuring Out Who Their Leader Is’
President Donald Trump said Thursday that internal divisions in Iran have left the country struggling to identify clear leadership, as he claimed the United States
Rep. Hawley: GOP Must Reject $300 Million AI Lobby
Republicans risk a political backlash if they fail to confront Big Tech and reject campaign money from pro-AI groups, Sen. Josh Hawley said, adding that
4 GOP Senators Block SAVE America Act Push
Four Republican senators often critical of President Donald Trump voted against instructing the chamber’s rules committee to find a way to add SAVE America Act
Adams’ Allies Placed in NYC Jobs Before Mamdani Purge
Several loyal aides to former New York City Mayor Eric Adams were quietly moved into high-paying positions across the city’s government in the final days
Trump to Schumer: Apologize to ICE, Border Patrol
President Donald Trump on Thursday demanded that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., apologize to federal immigration law enforcement officers for saying “nobody respects” them.[#item_full_content]
25 aprile, Mattarella: “Nel ricordo della Resistenza l’Italia ribadisce l’impegno per la pace”
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Ramaphosa suspends police commissioner Masemola pending the outcome of State vs Matlala and 15 others
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Tanzania inquiry finds 2025 election unrest was organised and financed
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Tanzania President Samia pledges action on 2025 election violence commission findings
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‘Queen of DEI’ running for Congress ripped her rural state as ‘backwards’ on podcast
Christina Bohannan, a Democratic candidate in a battleground Iowa district, is facing scrutiny from Republicans over past remarks in which she said the state would
WH Returns Child in Cuba Amid Gender ID, Custody Fight
President Donald Trump’s administration took the unusual step this week of sending a government plane to Cuba to return a 10-year-old from Utah who is
Key Biscayne’s Nixon ‘Scarface’ Home $237 Million Listing
A Key Biscayne compound once used by then-President Richard Nixon and later featured in the movie “Scarface” reportedly has been listed for $237 million. The
Man Arrested in NOLA Festival Mass Shooting Plot
Authorities say a former North Carolina law enforcement officer planned to kill Black people in a mass shooting at a major New Orleans festival but
Michael Tilson Thomas, Famed Conductor, Dies at 81
Michael Tilson Thomas, a leading American conductor for a half-century who headed orchestras in Buffalo, Miami, London, and San Francisco while also composing, died Wednesday.
Southern US Wildfires Force Residents to Flee
Wildfires tearing through the South have forced hundreds of Georgia residents to flee in minutes, leaving them distraught about the homes and animals they left
Trump to Schumer: Apologize to ICE, Border Patrol
President Donald Trump on Thursday demanded that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., apologize to federal immigration law enforcement officers for saying “nobody respects” them.
Scarcity Shock Could Collapse Stock Market
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Trump: Iran Having ‘Hard Time Figuring Out Who Their Leader Is’
President Donald Trump said Thursday that internal divisions in Iran have left the country struggling to identify clear leadership, as he claimed the United States