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Trump returned to “60 Minutes” for the first time after settling a lawsuit against the newsmagazine. Here's what he said on some topics, from testing nuclear weapons to grocery prices.
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Trump’s policies and inflation drive governor’s race in New Jersey, where GOP has been making gains
New Jersey voters are electing their next governor in a race that will reveal whether Democrats still have a grip on a state that has been reliably blue in recent years but has shown signs of shifting toward Republicans.
I learned from CIA counterterrorism operations that allies are force multipliers, and Trump administration applies this strategy with rare earth mineral deals.
Many hospitals turn to medical professionals from abroad to fill the gaps, but the new price tag for the popular H-1B visa is making that nearly impossible.
Donald Trump set his next FCC attack on Rev. Al Sharpton in a Truth Social rant, complaining that the host's MSNBC show 'PoliticsNation' hasn't been canceled because the network is afraid it wouldn't be 'politically correct.
The federal government pulled $1.2 billion in hydrogen funding for California. Los Angeles is pressing ahead anyway — starting with the Scattergood power plant.
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Newsom on Trump's "laughable" National Guard suggestion: "Nothing happening" in San Francisco
In a "CBS Sunday Morning" interview to air Oct. 26, the California governor dismisses the president's proposal to send National Guard troops to San Francisco, and says that he would sue to block any such attempt.
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'They need to be exposed!' Ex-BBC star launches furious tirade at 'anti-Trump' broadcaster
Trump agenda" pushed by the "woke" BBC, following the exposé of their doctored Panorama documentary. Speaking to GB News, the ex-BBC presenter hit out at the broadcaster for "distorting" a historic event in US history,
Newly released video raises new questions about the arrest of a progressive Tennessee man for posting a Trump meme in a Facebook group.
President Trump’s threat to terminate New York City’s Gateway Tunnel project could throw a wrench into the plan to redevelop the historic Penn Station, reports Gabrielle Gurley in The American Prospect.