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Trump Nearly Has a Stroke Trying to Pronounce Names of African Leaders
Donald Trump insulted the presidents of two countries right before signing a peace deal when he introduced the duo as “courageous leaders”—but couldn’t follow the flattery up with the...
Zillow Doesn’t Care If Climate Change Destroys Your New Home
For homeowners, failing to consider climate risks could be catastrophic—in fact, it already is. Almost half the homes in the United States are at serious risk from the climate...
Trump, 79, Falls Asleep Again During Peace Agreement Signing
Days after Donald Trump fell asleep during a televised Cabinet meeting, the president on Thursday again dozed off during a ceremony to mark the signing of a peace agreement...
Hegseth Gave Signalgate Probe Little as Possible—and Still Got Wrecked
The Office of the Inspector General’s Signalgate report is out, and it does not fully exonerate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, regardless of his supporters’ claims. Hegseth overwhelmingly declined to...
Republican Senators Question Hegseth’s Future as Outrage Grows
The suit further argued that the punitive policy violated the First Amendment by seeking “to restrict journalists’ ability to do what journalists have always done—ask questions of government employees...
What We Know About the Suspect in the January 6 Pipe Bombing Case
The suit further argued that the punitive policy violated the First Amendment by seeking “to restrict journalists’ ability to do what journalists have always done—ask questions of government employees...
Top Military Commander Showed Lawmakers Boat Strike Video—and It’s Bad
Lawmakers were shocked and appalled Thursday after they were shown video footage of the September 2 double tap that killed two survivors of an airstrike in the Caribbean.Admiral Frank...
Trump Pardons Entertainment CEO His Own Justice Department Charged
The suit further argued that the punitive policy violated the First Amendment by seeking “to restrict journalists’ ability to do what journalists have always done—ask questions of government employees...