Donald Trump takes oath of office as nation's 47th president promising 'revolution of common sense'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump takes oath of office as nation's 47th president promising 'revolution of common sense.'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump takes oath of office as nation's 47th president promising 'revolution of common sense.'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told business leaders that U.S. President Donald Trump’s interest in annexing Canada was a very real plan aimed at controlling the country’s vast mineral resources. Trudeau was caught on a hot mic giving his assessment of Trump’s threat to take control of America’s northern neighbor. “I suggest that not only does the Trump administration know how many critical minerals we have but that may be even why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 5
Democratic Rep. Val Hoyle condemned Donald Trump's billionaire buddy with an explosive metaphor.
Trump also shut down all South African aid, much of which is used to battle AIDS and HIV
Donald Trump has ruled out deporting the Duke of Sussex from the US, claiming the royal has “enough problems with his wife”, Meghan, whom he said was “terrible”.
Former presidents do not have security clearances because elected officials — including presidents, vice presidents and members of the House and Senate — do not need them
President Donald Trump angered some of his Christian supporters on Friday when he named a televangelist who even some conservative evangelicals have labeled a “heretic” as part of his White House administration. The president signed an executive order establishing a White House Faith Office and chose Pastor Paula White-Cain, his ally and spiritual advisor, to lead it. White-Cain, 58, is a megachurch preacher from Florida who has endorsed biblical interpretations that some evangelical Christians
"A lot of lawyers are worried about" it, warned New York University's Ryan Goodman.
‘Taxi Driver’ actor has been a fierce longtime critic of the president
As a young Royal Marine, Jamie Michael served in the Iraq War and two tours as a peacekeeper in Sierra Leone.
Hegseth has asked for more than $130,000 to repair a government-furnished home, $49,000 of which is for an ‘emergency’ paint job
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Friday he plans to announce reciprocal tariffs on many countries by Monday or Tuesday of next week, a major escalation of his offensive to tear up and reshape global trade relationships in the U.S.' favor. Trump did not identify which countries would be hit but suggested it would be a broad effort that could also help solve U.S. budget problems. "I'll be announcing that, next week, reciprocal trade, so that we're treated evenly with other countries," Trump said.
Chairman of Reform UK, Zia Yusuf, makes bold claim party could win ‘350 to 400 MPs’ at general election
A loyalist of President Donald Trump misgendered Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Del.), who is a transgender woman, on the House floor. While presiding over the House on Thursday, Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) introduced McBride as “the gentleman from Delaware, Mr. McBride.” Rather than take the bait, however, she opted to eviscerate the Trump administration from a policy standpoint.
Not many MPs would cite the man behind the only execution of an English king as their hero, let alone one accused of genocide, but Rupert Lowe believes the nation owes a huge debt to Oliver Cromwell.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the consumer confidence that accompanied President Donald Trump’s entry into office has eroded. The University of Michigan’s February report on consumer sentiment found that it fell by 5 percent, from 71.1 percent in January to 67.8 percent this month. Americans now expect inflation this year will be 4.3 percent, a 1 percent increase from last month. Morning Consult also found that consumer optimism is quickly fading. Consumers are worried about volatile deci
COMMENT: Despite her audacious tax raids, an absence of ‘growth, growth, growth’ and, now, the prospect of stagflation, the chancellor cannot be blamed for everything that’s going wrong with Britain’s finances, says Sean O’Grady
Donald Trump suggested the First Lady was willing to share him after Elon Musk declared his “straight man” love for the president on Friday. While apparently taking a break from his bid to remake the federal government, the tech billionaire confessed on X, “I love @realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can love another man.” The amorous outburst has been viewed more than 35 million times (and counting).
Primary school teacher, Louise Eatock, has lived in her three-bedroom home in Newmarket, Suffolk, for 22 years. It is the same property where she raised her two adult daughters and is filled with happy memories.
“It was mainly for my wife and kid,” says Josen Jose, 37, an Indian engineering technician who moved to Edinburgh with his family in 2021. “I wanted a better life for them. I’m from Kerala in India, but before coming to the UK I worked in the Middle East for 15 years. It is not easy there for women with regards to jobs and education. I felt she needed more rights and freedom. She came here on a Masters and I joined her.”
David Lammy says he sees no imminent end to war despite Trump’s promises