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Trump, Melania Welcomed to Windsor Castle

President Donald Trump participated in a royal carriage procession with King Charles III at Windsor Castle as part of historic second state visit.

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State Dept. Plans Major Job Cuts

The State Department informed U.S.-based employees on Thursday that it would soon be laying off nearly 2,000 workers as part of a plan to downsize its domestic workforce.

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2025-05-21
D.C: Israeli Embassy Staffers Shot, Killed by Alleged Activist

At least two staffers with the Israeli embassy were reportedly shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC.

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WATCH: Trump and Zelenskiy Meet in Vatican, Signal Push for Ukraine Peace

The leaders spoke one-on-one for about 15 minutes without aides. Photos showed a serious discussion. Zelenskiy called the conversation potentially historic, pushing for a “complete and unconditional ceasefire.”

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2025-04-14
Trump Pushes Tariffs to Onshore Manufacturing in Case of War with China

President Donald Trump gave another justification for his tariff hikes.

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2023-08-04
This month’s awards go to Jack Smith and Gary Nolan

The special counsel is the August Schmuck of the Month and radio talk show host Gary Nolan is the Mensch of the Month

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2023-05-02
Non-Law Enforcement Agencies Like IRS and EPA Spend Billions on Guns and Ammo, Watchdog Says

Federal agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and the Environmental Protection Agency have spent nearly $4 billion in taxpayer funds on guns, ammunition, and other "military-style equipment," a watchdog group found.

China & The CCP

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Xi’s Secret Offer That Prompted Trump’s Tariff Cut

Trump announced a cut on Chinese imports after meeting with Xi in South Korea, citing new understandings on fentanyl enforcement, farm trade and rare-earth exports.

WWIII Watch

Corruption

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2025-08-18
Barr testifies on Epstein in closed-door House hearing

Former Attorney General William Barr testified in a closed House Oversight Committee hearing on Jeffrey Epstein’s death. Barr denied any Trump ties, while Rep. James Comer accused Democrats of politicizing the probe. The hearing kicks off a series of high-profile depositions scheduled through October.

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2026-05-05
Senate GOP Wants $1,000,000,000 For White House Fence, Ballroom Bunker

Senate Republicans have proposed giving the U.S. Secret Service up to $1 billion for “security adjustments and upgrades” relating to President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project.

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2026-05-04
US Supreme Court Allows Louisiana Redistricting Ruling to Take Effect Immediately

The ruling came after Louisiana delayed May 16 primary elections to give it time to replace the unconstitutional map the court struck down last week.

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2026-05-03
President Trump arrives in suite at Doral golf club for PGA Tour event

Donald Trump's golf course is hosting this weekend PGA Tour golf tournament in Miami (you can't miss the gold statue by the first tee). And the president himself pulled into the Cadillac Championship on Sunday, May 3 as part of a visit to Florida.

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2026-05-02
Trump Admin Uses Emergency Powers to Clear $8.6 Billion Mideast Arms Sales

Qatar is to receive $4 billion Patriot systems, while Israel, the UAE, and Kuwait have secured guided rockets and new battle command capabilities.

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2026-05-02
Abortion pill fight heads to Supreme Court as manufacturer warns of ‘chaos’ after ruling

Justice Samuel Alito handles emergency matters from the 5th Circuit and can act alone or refer to the full court

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2026-05-30
Trump taps Nicole Saphier for surgeon general, dropping Casey Means' nomination

The president blasted Sen Bill Cassidy on Thursday, blaming the lawmaker for stymieing his nomination of Dr Casey Means for the surgeon general role

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2026-05-30
U.S. economy grew 2% from January-March, recovering from federal shutdown; Iran war clouds outlook

The U.S. economy accelerated at the start of 2026, expanding at a modest 2% pace from January through March after recovering from last fall’s 43-day federal government shutdown. But the outlook is clouded by the Iran war.

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2026-04-29
Putin scales back military parade over Ukraine attack fears

Annual ‘victory parade’ will exclude tanks, artillery and missile systems over concerns of ‘terrorist activity’

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2026-04-28
FBI extradites Chinese hacker accused of stealing COVID-19 research

Xu Zewei's capture is 'historic win for our cybersecurity efforts under President Trump,' Kash Patel says

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2026-04-28
Trump’s State Dept. will include president’s face in new passports for America250

President Trump will be featured prominently on new US passports designed by the State Department to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.

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