By now, the most surprising thing about Donald Trump’s policies, according to Yuval Noah Harari, is that anyone is still surprised. In a sweeping critique published in the Financial Times, the acclaimed
In a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, both leaders expressed their commitment to finding a lasting peace for the Ukrainian conflict and improving bilateral relations.
MoreIn a rare public rebuke, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has rejected calls for impeaching federal judges, shortly after President Donald Trump demanded the removal of U.S. District Judge James E.
MoreMinnesota Republican lawmakers are introducing a controversial bill that seeks to classify “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS) as an official mental illness, reigniting political tensions ahead of the 2024 election cycle. The bill,
MoreThe Trump administration is reportedly considering a sweeping expansion of travel restrictions, potentially impacting citizens from 43 countries. According to The New York Times, a proposal outlining new entry bans and restrictions
MoreThe United States has declared South Africa’s ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, persona non grata, effectively expelling him from the country after he criticized President Donald Trump in an online lecture. Secretary of State
MoreWhat began as a grassroots protest movement against Elon Musk and his influence over American politics has escalated into a wave of violent attacks targeting Tesla showrooms, charging stations, and even individual
MoreThe Trump family is reportedly in talks to acquire a stake in Binance’s US branch, a move that could facilitate the exchange’s return to the American market. According to a report by
MoreDuring his address to Congress on March 4, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump faced brief heckling from Democratic Representative AI Green and scattered jeers from his colleagues. But the overwhelming response was silence, reflective
MoreThe attacks on colleges and universities — Donald Trump’s administration has warned some 60 colleges that they could lose federal money if they fail to make campuses safe for Jewish students and is already pulling $400 million from Columbia
MoreThe Trump administration is escalating its efforts to slash federal spending on consulting services, with major firms like Deloitte and Accenture now required to justify billions of dollars’ worth of government contracts.
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