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President Donald Trump is using the government shutdown as a weapon—threatening mass firings, pushing for sweeping changes to the federal workforce, and signaling ‘irreversible’ cuts to programs Democrats hold dear.
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In a striking turnaround, President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that he believes Ukraine has the potential to reclaim all territory seized by Russia—marking a dramatic departure from his previous calls for Kyiv to make concessions to end the conflict.
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From Paris to Seoul, Cape Town to Paramaribo, world leaders rallied Tuesday behind the U.N. secretary-general’s urgent call for collective action against the planet’s most pressing crises—war, poverty, and climate upheaval. Yet President Donald Trump charted a different course, championing his 'America First' agenda.
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ABC has announced it will bring back Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show after temporarily pulling the host off the air indefinitely following widespread backlash over his remarks regarding the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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President Donald Trump lauded Charlie Kirk as a 'great American hero' and a 'martyr for freedom' during a gathering Sunday evening of leading conservatives honoring the slain political activist—a figure whose mission, they vowed, must continue.
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Former President Donald Trump and key figures of his “Make America Great Again” movement are set to gather Sunday to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose tragic killing has become a flashpoint in America’s increasingly charged political climate.
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ABC has indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show starting Wednesday, following remarks he made about Charlie Kirk’s death. The comments prompted a coalition of ABC-affiliated stations to pull the show from their lineups and drew stern warnings from a top federal regulator.
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President Donald Trump is intensifying his threats against what he labels the ‘radical left’ in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, raising alarm that he may be leveraging the tragedy to stifle political dissent.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in Florida seeking at least $15 billion in damages against The New York Times, four of its journalists, and publisher Penguin Random House, alleging defamation and libel and claiming the coverage caused significant harm to his reputation, according to a court filing released Monday.
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The FBI confirmed Monday that DNA collected from a towel wrapped around a rifle near the site of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination matches that of the 22-year-old suspect charged in his killing, Director Kash Patel announced.