Trump says he will nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be agriculture secretary
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump says he will nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be agriculture secretary.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump says he will nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be agriculture secretary.
Sir Keir Starmer has refused to meet a Second World War veteran who had £60,000 wiped off her state pension.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) vented his displeasure Monday after two Democratic-appointed federal judges reversed their decisions to retire in what appear to be efforts to stop President-elect Trump from nominating their successors. McConnell called the unusual decisions to forgo retirement following Trump’s sweeping victory last month a “partisan” gambit that would undermine the…
The Watergate figure said the president could "take the wind" out of Trump's plans for revenge and retribution with a stroke of his pen.
President-elect Donald Trump is demanding the immediate release of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza, saying that if they are not freed before he is sworn into office for a second term there will be “HELL TO PAY." “Please let this TRUTH serve to represent that if the hostages are not released prior to January 20, 2025, the date that I proudly assume Office as President of the United States, there will be ALL HELL TO PAY in the Middle East, and for those in charge who perpetrated these atrocities against Humanity," Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social site. It was not immediately clear whether Trump was threatening to directly involve the U.S. military in Israel’s ongoing campaign against Hamas in Gaza.
The shadow chancellor blamed Labour for scrapping the policy after the election.
The former Fox News host and one-time Trump pal pointed out a double standard.
The president-elect dismissed the Canadian prime minister’s tariff concerns with a confrontational joke.
The chancellor has failed to repeat her promise not to increase taxes in the future.
His approval ratings have dropped by 51 points since Labour was elected in July.
The war in Ukraine was simply not mentioned.
China announced Tuesday it is banning exports to the United States of gallium, germanium, antimony and other key high-tech materials with potential military applications, as a general principle, lashing back at U.S. limits on semiconductor-related exports. The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced the move after the Washington expanded its list of Chinese companies subject to export controls on computer chip-making equipment, software and high-bandwidth memory chips.
Donald Trump appeared to troll Justin Trudeau with a picture of himself posing with the Canadian flag after reportedly suggesting Canada could become a US state.
Chad Chronister, Donald Trump's pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Tuesday he was withdrawing his name from consideration, becoming the second person selected by the president-elect to bow out quickly after being nominated for a position requiring Senate confirmation. Sheriff Chronister, the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County, Florida, said in a post on X that he was backing away from the opportunity, which he called “the honor of a lifetime.” “Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I’ve concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration,” Chronister wrote.
A UK intelligence official said the order to poison Sergei Skripal and his daughter "would have gone to President Putin."
The Texas senator made a vulgar suggestion about the MSNBC hosts' meeting with Donald Trump.
Angela Rayner’s employment rights overhaul will hit Britain’s army of agency workers and inflict permanent damage on the economy, the country’s biggest recruiters have warned.
The irony is unlikely to be lost on Emmanuel Macron: while France’s fire-struck Notre-Dame cathedral is to reopen after being saved in extremis from total collapse, the country’s government is about to come crashing down.
"If it continues like this, we will lose."
“I have this impression that (the Russians) have unlimited people,” said Oleksandr, a Ukrainian unit commander. “The next Russians, it seems, do not know what happened to the previous Russians. They go there, into the unknown. No one tells them anything about it, and no one comes back.”
Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea’s president, declared martial law on Tuesday, vowing to eliminate “anti-state forces” that he said threatened to “ruin” the nation.