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Trump Threatens New York Times

President Trump threatened to add The New York Times' remarks on the conflict between the United States and Iran to his current lawsuit against the company.

Trump Celebrates ‘BIG’ Win as His Candidate Topples Socialist Regime in Colombia

Four years of far-Left rule in Colombia came crashing down Sunday night as right-wing lawyer Abelardo De la Espriella claimed victory in a razor-thin presidential election, immediately earning congratulations from the Trump administration.

Mexican Leader Urges Sheinbaum to Hand Politicians to U.S.

A Mexican governor is urging Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to give several officials to the United States on drug trafficking conspiracy charges.

Vance Says Iran Will Allow Nuclear Inspectors

Vice President JD Vance said that Iran has agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors into the country.

Trump-Appointed Judge Delays Release of Biden’s Hur Tapes for Three Weeks

A federal judge on Friday blocked the release of audio recordings tied to Special Counsel Robert Hur's classified documents investigation into former President Joe Biden, granting a temporary three-week injunction while a federal appeals court reviews Biden's legal challenge.

Starmer to Resign as British PM

President Donald Trump announced that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign.

Trump: ‘We May Take Over the Strait’

President Trump threatened Sunday to seize control of the Strait of Hormuz and impose American tolls on the critical waterway if Iran fails to reach a final nuclear deal within 60 days, hours after Tehran announced it was closing the strait again in response to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.

Trump Orders Reflecting Pool Drained After ‘Terrible Vandals’ Destroy His $15 Million Renovation

President Trump announced Saturday that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool will likely have to be drained after what he described as deliberate vandalism damaged the landmark less than two weeks after a nearly $15 million renovation was completed.

Pence Calls Iran Deal ‘Appeasement’ While Vance Sits Down in Switzerland

Vice President J.D. Vance flew into Switzerland Sunday to work through the details of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, the 14-point ceasefire framework Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed last week

Ending ‘Anti-Competitive’ Contracts May Lower Healthcare Costs

A report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers suggests that ending "anti-competitive" hospital contracting may lower healthcare costs.

Florida Subpoenas MLB

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched an investigation into Major League Baseball (MLB), following a similar effort launched by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway.

Judge Vindicated After Being Punished for Her Faith

A Texas district court has permanently blocked the State Commission on Judicial Conduct from disciplining a Christian judge who refused to officiate same-sex weddings, ordering the state body to pay $630,000 in legal fees and awarding the judge $10,000 in compensatory damages.

Trump Unveils New Air Force One

The Trump administration unveiled a new aircraft that will serve as Air Force One.

NATO Chief Flying to Washington as Hegseth Calls Alliance a ‘Paper Tiger’

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will travel to Washington next week for a three-day visit that includes a Wednesday sit-down with President Trump at the White House, the military alliance announced Friday.

DOJ Warns Virginia May Become Next California

The Department of Justice (DOJ) sounded the alarm that Virginia may become "the next California" as the Trump administration continues battling state resistance to immigration enforcement operations.

Zelenskyy Renews Demand for EU Membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the European Union to quicken the process for Ukraine to enter the bloc.

Obama Library Requires Photo ID

The Obama Presidential Center opened to the public Thursday in Chicago's Jackson Park, drawing thousands to its 19.3-acre South Side campus even as its photo-ID requirement for free admission and a taxpayer-funded infrastructure tab exceeding $350 million drew renewed criticism from Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators.

M&M’s Sets Sights on Dye-Free Candy

Mars, the maker of M&M's, is planning to launch dye-free candy in August after pressure to join the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement.

U.S. Border Sees 13 Straight Months of Zero Releases

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced 13 consecutive months of zero releases.

Canada Moves Forward on Bill Threatening Religious Freedom

Canada's Parliament passed a hate-speech bill that critics claim threatens religious freedom.