President Trump warned that if his favored candidate didn’t win, the United States would “not be throwing good money after ...
Trump's pardon of Juan Orlando Hernandez challenges his own anti-drug rhetoric; but there's an election in Honduras, and the ...
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Trump Threatens “Hell To Pay” for Honduras After Election Results
President Trump is making baseless claims of fraud in the Honduran election as he continues to publicly meddle in an ...
The martial law declaration by ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol on Dec. 3 lasted only six hours, but a year later, the ...
Luckin Coffee, China’s largest chain, opened several spots across Manhattan. Wallace, which has 20,000 stores selling fried chicken and hamburgers in China, unveiled its first U.S. shop last year in ...
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Parliament winter session 2025 highlights: Lok Sabha to discuss electoral refoem on Dec 9-10
Day after the Opposition's ruckus over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, house proceedings will resume for day two of the winter session on Tuesday. On Monday, Lok Sabha saw ...
If you think the Gill conviction is bad, linking the Reform UK Party leader's closest aide to the Kremlin, wait till you hear ...
The significant and measurable decline in Americans’ assessment of President Donald Trump, and what that means for Trump 2028 ...
Former Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), who is challenging Rep. Wesley Bell (D-MO) to reclaim her former seat in Congress, posed for a ...
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Conservative National Review demands congressional approval for Trump’s foreign escalation
When Donald Trump launched his second presidential campaign — and first as a Republican — in 2015, his Patrick Buchanan-influenced America First views were a radical departure from the aggressively ...
With upstream capital expenditure set to reach $41 billion in 2026, Africa’s rising exploration and production (E&P) activity highlights the evolving landscape of above-ground attractiveness across ...
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White House Finds Perfect Scapegoat for Second Drug Boat Strike
The White House is ready to throw a top military commander under the bus in order to save Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
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