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Israel says it will target Hezbollah's financial arm and begins striking Beirut
Israel says it will target Hezbollah's financial arm and begins striking Beirut
Singer went full Madonna in her takedown of US president
The Democratic senator urged Democrats to make the most of their limited time left in control of the Senate and White House.
President-elect Donald Trump has sent mixed signals for years on whether he would fire or demote Jerome Powell. But Powell made it clear Thursday that he won’t be going anywhere even if Trump tried.
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House and all the Democrats can do now is desperately wail one question: Why? Then there’s the utterly disastrous decision made by Joe Biden to run again in the first place, denying his party the opportunity to elect a candidate who could have stood a better chance against Trump.
"I actually had a Trump voter say to me today 'he’s not really gonna get rid of the ACA right? My wife and I both have plans through it.'"
Some front pages pulled no punches when it came to covering the president-elect.
The late night host held back tears with a reminder of who had a "terrible night" as Trump won the election.
The German government's collapse, which came just hours after US President Donald Trump was elected for a second time, has sent shockwaves throughout Europe. But what does it mean for the rest of the EU?View on euronews
Australia’s ambassador to the US has received a tick of approval from an unexpected ally who called on Australia to “move on” from the criticism.
Barack Obama released a statement on Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in Tuesday’s election, suggesting a host of economic conditions that were responsible for her defeat. “As I said on the campaign trail, America has been through a lot over the last few years — from a historic pandemic and price hikes resulting from …
The actress had been very vocal about her support for Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump’s presidential victory on Tuesday night has apparently had no sobering effect on his penchant for urging law enforcement to take down his enemies. On Thursday morning, the president-elect emphatically swore that he has no intention of selling off shares in his social media platform, Truth Social, and demanded that authorities investigate anyone who suggested otherwise. “There are fake, untrue, and probably illegal rumors and/or statements made by, perhaps, market manipulators or sho
Fox News hosts on The Five called for prosecutors in Donald Trump’s many criminal cases to face the death penalty on Thursday, just as it emerged that the Department of Justice plans to wind down Trump’s federal cases before he takes office. “A lot of the people that were on this and wanted it so badly, how are they going to survive? Do you think they need therapy?” co-host Greg Gutfeld asked. “Yes, they definitely need therapy, and maybe also the death penalty,” co-host Dana Perino responded.
Tech tycoon Elon Musk joined a call between US President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky the day after the presidential election, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Donald Trump said Thursday that there “is no price tag” for his proposed mass deportation plan, NBC News’ Kristen Welker reported. “You have no choice,” Welker recalled the president-elect saying. Trump has repeatedly said his plan would be the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, targeting an estimated 11 million people. Welker pressed Trump for details during a phone call, but he did not offer specifics on the cost or methodology of his plan. “He really highlighted the need to make the bo
China only second country after US to have two stealth fighter jets in service
'This was the perfect song for today,' one fan applauded.
Why people are blaming George Clooney for Trump’s win
A second Donald Trump presidency has pushed US share market and bitcoin to new highs, but it has had a surprising impact on the Australian dollar and exports.
The Opposition Leader said there were “eerie parallels” between Australian and US voters that could threaten Labor’s chances of holding on next election.