The Trump administration has instructed federal health agencies to pause all external communications, such as health advisories, weekly scientific reports, updates to websites and social media ...
By Ana Swanson India’s prime minister sought to placate President Trump in public even as Mr. Trump pushed for major tariffs on his country. By Maggie Haberman and Zolan Kanno-Youngs President ...
President Trump has mused more than once that he might like to extend his stay at the White House. But can he run for re-election in 2028 and seek a third term? The simple answer: No, the ...
Donald Trump has slapped a tariff on goods from China, with two more looming over Mexico and Canada. What are they and what do they mean for the UK? The second-time president says he is imposing ...
Alexander Vinnik’s release came as an unnamed US citizen was also freed by Russian ally Belarus in a separate deal. Here are the key developments on the 1,085th day of Russia’s full-scale ...
A key Democratic senator accused President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel of directing firings within the agency and potentially perjuring himself, The New York Times reported ...
To distract from his larger plan to gut the federal government, the President has taken a relatively powerless program and turned it into an excuse for everything that goes wrong in the country.
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive ...
After a tense election campaign against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, Donald Trump is once again President of the United States as of 20 January 2025. For some this is the preferred outcome.
Even when it looked as though the Mets were ready to move on from the Polar Bear, a reunion never felt far off.
The New York Mets made big moves in the offseason to build a roster capable of dethroning the Los Angeles Dodgers as World ...
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