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Israeli troops forcibly remove staff and patients from northern Gaza hospital, officials say
Israeli troops forcibly remove staff and patients from northern Gaza hospital, officials say
"Imagine how we feel,” one man told AP News.
One comment from the returning president appeared to set off his 2016 rival.
Trump signed a slew of executive orders Monday night in an effort to swiftly execute his policy agenda
Probably the only reasonable response to such a speech.
It centered on Bush's behavior.
Daniel Dale picked apart the president's unscripted speech on Inauguration Day.
His inauguration speech was loudest in its silence on Ukraine. But hours later, US President Donald Trump laid bare – in a trademark casual, rambling fashion – his position over the war in Ukraine. And it was tougher on the Kremlin than you might expect.
Within hours of taking office, President Donald Trump terminated the Secret Service detail that was assigned to his former national security adviser John Bolton, Bolton confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
Donald Trump's campaign team attempted to troll the outgoing president on social media.
President Trump on Tuesday said that the letter the former President Biden left him in the Resolute Desk was inspirational and nice, saying he appreciated the outreach. “It was a very nice letter. I could show it because I think it was a nice letter,” Trump told reporters. “It was a little bit of an…
"I submitted my resignation last week," the chef responded with a laughing emoji.
The Department of Government Efficiency is expected to slash federal spending through mass firings and budget cuts
The first daughter turned heads at her father’s second presidential inauguration.
The "Late Show" host cooked up a comedy theory about who is now actually in power.
Rep. Byron Donalds had an odd way of describing the president-elect.
No country saw their security risk decrease in the past 12 months, says International SOS
Entrepreneur is now expected to launch a gubernatorial campaign in his home state of Ohio
Fox News’ chief political analyst Brit Hume suggested President Donald Trump may have overpromised in his inaugural address Monday. While the first part of the address was, as Hume put it, a “down-to-business speech,” Trump made “some rhetorical flourishes at the end.” Some of the “quite extravagant promises,” according to Hume, had to do with what Trump described as the “golden age of America.”
The world’s richest man drew a ton of attention over an ill-advised ‘salute’ he did on stage, with many likening it to a Nazi gesture