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California Gov. Gavin Newsom mocked Vice President JD Vance on social media for leaving his critiques of President Donald Trump in the past, but "kept the eyeliner."
Baton Rouge mayor considers curfew after Southern University student's killing at red light, while Trump weighs deploying federal troops to combat Louisiana crime.
The president has apparently taken to hosting more meetings in the Oval Office as it allows him to spend less time on his feet.
Jimmy Kimmel made a joke about President Donald Trump and the victims of late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that got some laughs and also a big “whoa” from his live studio audience. Trump, who initially promised to release files related to the Epstein case, has instead been pushing back on the story, even calling it a “ hoax .”
"White evangelical Protestants remain the most vital religious constituency of the Republican Party ," according to the Public Religion Research Institute, which found that more than eight in 10 white evangelicals voted for Trump in the 2024 election.
The figure reflects the cost of the deployment since June 7, when President Trump ordered National Guard soldiers and Marines to Los Angeles to quell immigration protests.
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Trump says Putin and Zelenskyy are 'not ready' for peace as Europe faces pressure to step up
The "Coalition of the Willing" is meeting in Paris on Thursday, with hopes the nations will finalize the "security guarantees" Ukraine says it needs in the event of a deal with Russia.
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If Trump’s biggest tariffs get thrown out, companies could get a refund — but not consumers
There’s a precedent for courts setting up a system to give companies their money back in trade cases. In the 1990s, the courts struck down as unconstitutional a harbor maintenance fee on exports and set up a system for exporters to apply to get their money back.
Comedian Rosie O’Donnell has responded to President Donald Trump’s renewed threat to revoke her U.S. citizenship and his estimation that she is “incapable” of being a “great American.”
Late-night host Stephen Colbert said "f--- you" to Donald Trump on Wednesday after the president called Chicago the "worst and most dangerous" city.