Trump pledges in inaugural address to pursue policy that 'expands our territory' and to put US astronauts on Mars
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump pledges in inaugural address to pursue policy that 'expands our territory' and to put US astronauts on Mars.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump pledges in inaugural address to pursue policy that 'expands our territory' and to put US astronauts on Mars.
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
Donald Trump will not deport Prince Harry, because “he’s got enough problems with his wife”.
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
"We didn't vote for my husband to lose his government career and benefits."
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
Liz Kendall has shelved plans to cut £3 billion from the welfare bill, it has emerged.
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Thursday’s bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast, where President Donald Trump affirmed he now “much more strongly” believes in God, went off the rails once lawmakers closed their Bibles and opened their social media accounts. Republicans are hammering Rep. Jared Huffman, a Democrat from California’s North Coast, over his accusation that Speaker Mike Johnson eroded the separation of church and state by moving the mostly Christian gathering to the Capitol. “Speaker Johnson’s National Prayer Breakf
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.
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.
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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).
Elon Musk torched Steve Bannon Thursday, rekindling a MAGA civil war from Donald Trump’s transition period. The world’s richest man refused to stay quiet on X after he learned his podcaster foe had lightly criticized the Department of Government Efficiency’s priorities. “Bannon is a great talker, but not a great doer,” Musk wrote. “What did he get done this week? Nothing.”
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Donald Trump employed a strongman’s strong-arm tactic on Thursday when he beckoned House Republicans to the White House, shut them in a room, and said: “Sit here until you figure it out.” After nearly five hours of shouting at each other over how to legislate the president’s campaign promises, they emerged. But not exactly on the same page.
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.”