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Over 100,000 tons of military equipment have arrived in Israel through 870 airlifts and 144 sea shipments since the start of the war.
President Donald Trump is participating in a multilateral lunch with African leaders on Wednesday. The working lunch in Washington will begin around noon with the presidents of Mauritania, ...
Talks with the European Union are of particular interest, as the bloc trades even more with the U.S. than China.
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‘Overly ambitious’: New book about the 2024 election details why Kamala Harris passed over Gov. Josh Shapiro for VPJosh Shapiro would be the more strategic choice in the campaign against Donald Trump, in a decision that came down to the ...
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Texas flooding, and politics around it, underscore the challenges Trump faces in replacing FEMAJust weeks ago, President Donald Trump said he wanted to begin “phasing out” the Federal Emergency Management Agency after ...
(Reuters) -Elon Musk-owned social platform X's CEO Linda Yaccarino said on Wednesday she would step down from the role in a ...
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The Big Beautiful Bill that was signed into law on July Fourth, has bet the nation's future on whether the BBB will work as ...
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Trump's extended tariff deadline keeps global trade in limboAfter months of promises to overhaul or eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency, President Donald Trump is touting ...
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Raw Story on MSN'I couldn't care less': Trump floats deportation of U.S. citizensPresident Donald Trump floated possible deportations for U.S. citizens — a comment that has set the liberal world afire, and raised constitutional questions. During a visit to Florida last Tuesday, a ...
Trump delayed his tariff deadline after Treasury Secretary pleaded for more time to get deals done, report says - Treasury boss talked Trump into yet another multi-week reprieve ...
In the conflict over Planned Parenthood funding, the president is duty-bound to defend and implement federal law.
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Africa exposed as future of USAID hangs by threadThe loss of the agency, which spends billions on aid and supports programmes such as Power Africa, could be a huge blow to the continent, writes Ben Payton.
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