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Trump, Zelenskyy Speak Before Ukraine-US Talks in Geneva
President Donald Trump spoke with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of a fresh round of talks Thursday aimed at ending Russia’s invasion. Further details
Canada Aims to Reduce US Defense Reliance
Canada is moving to loosen its long-standing defense dependence on the U.S., unveiling its first defense industrial strategy with a clear message: Ottawa can no
Wall Street Extends Tech-Powered Rally
Wall Street ended higher Wednesday, extending its tech-led rally and touching two-week highs as worries over artificial intelligence disruption and costs took a back seat

Voters react as Trump touts signature tariff plan at State of the Union
Republicans were pleased when President Donald Trump spoke during the State of the Union address Tuesday about his plan to continue imposing global tariffs after

MAGA voter crashes ‘scumbag’ Dem senator’s SOTU boycott speech: ‘Go Trump!’
Democrats were mocked on social media Tuesday night and Wednesday after multiple clips from their State of the Union boycott rally went viral, including when
Ukrainian Ambassador to Newsmax: Russia Chooses to Continue the War
Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States, Olga Stefanishyna, told Newsmax on Wednesday that Russia is deliberately prolonging its war against Ukraine, even as Kyiv signals

Florida launches probe after Cuba kills 4 aboard US-flagged speedboat near Keys
The State of Florida launched a full investigation into an announcement from the Cuban government that it killed several people aboard a U.S.-flagged speedboat operating
Energy Dept Closes Record $26.5B Loan to Cut Costs in Ga., Ala.
The Department of Energy says it has closed what it calls the largest loan package in its history, approving $26.5 billion in financing for subsidiaries
Report: Biden Admin Aided DA Willis in Trump Inquiry
Documents reviewed by Just the News show that prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, received assistance from the Biden administration in their investigation of Donald Trump’s
Report: Witkoff Says Iran Nuke Deal Must Last Indefinitely
The Trump administration is demanding that Iran agree to an indefinite deal on its nuclear program, White House special envoy Steve Witkoff said just before

Mexican president considers legal action against Elon Musk over drug cartel accusation
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government is weighing legal action against Elon Musk after the billionaire accused her, without evidence, of having ties
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Ken Paxton believes he’ll crush ‘Fake John Cornyn’ even without a Trump endorsement
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he can win the Republican Senate primary even without President Donald Trump’s endorsement. “He makes his own decisions,” Paxton

Fact-checkers challenge Trump’s ‘eight wars’ claim, back him on crime
Fact-checkers delivered a mixed verdict on President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, backing some immigration and crime claims while disputing others on voter

Democrats’ big misfire at State of the Union has GOP strategists salivating: ‘Huge moment’
Republican political strategists are salivating over what they perceive as a misfire by the Democratic Party during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address,
Fmr Amb. Sales to Newsmax: Trouble in Mexico ‘Creates Real Problems’ for US
Former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large Nathan Sales told Newsmax on Wednesday that the Trump administration is on solid footing helping Mexico deal with drug cartels.Sales told “American
Trump Admin Dismisses ‘Fake News’ on Hurley Treasury Exit
Trump administration officials denied a report that a Treasury Department undersecretary was leaving over his objections to the White House’s plan to crack down on
Report: Treasury Official Resigns Over Minn. Fraud Crackdown
An official in the Treasury Department is leaving over his objections to the White House’s plans to crack down on fraud tied to people in

Clinton accuses GOP voter bill of targeting married women — Republicans call it ‘nonsense’
Hillary Clinton is claiming that Republican voter legislation will make it harder for married women to vote — an assertion GOP lawmakers and officials already