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The Trump administration plans to require all foreign tourists to provide their social media histories from the last five years to enter the country, according to a notice published Tuesday in the Federal Register.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he hopes Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito stay on the bench.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the former Dutch prime minister, referred to Trump as "daddy" during the alliance's annual summit in June. But Trump's own administration has also called him as "daddy" in recent months, raising questions about the origins of the president's nickname.
Ex-Fox News host Megyn Kelly has recycled the insult Donald Trump leveled at her in an attempt to criticize Jimmy Kimmel’s wife. The right-wing broadcaster blasted Kimmel’s wife, Molly McNearney, who made a keynote speech at the Women in Entertainment breakfast, on The Megyn Kelly Show.
Four former federal workers challenge Trump’s DEI orders in a case that could redefine presidential power over the civil service.
Seth Meyers mercilessly mocked Donald Trump for accepting a 'fake' peace prize from FIFA, saying the 'former game show host' loves nothing more than 'big, old, shiny awards.'
Donald Trump Jr. drew backlash over the weekend after sharing an AI-generated parody of a children’s book cover that targeted Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) with an ableist slur. On Sunday, the Trump scion posted on Instagram a fake book cover titled “Franklin Drives By Tim Walz’s House And Calls Him Retarded.”
Pocono Mountain School District will dismiss students early and cancel evening activities on Tuesday as road closures are planned for President Trump's visit.
CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins had a few words for President Trump after his lengthy social media rant in which he called her 'stupid and nasty.'
Japanese government bond yields have risen steadily in recent months and have climbed more sharply since mid-November, when Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi unveiled plans to stimulate the economy through higher government spending. Those plans will include $75bn of new bond issuance.
President Donald Trump complained about reports of his cognitive decline in a lengthy Truth Social screed Tuesday night. Shortly after leaving a rally in Pennsylvania, where he delivered a 90-minute speech focused on affordability,