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The legal filing argued that the correspondents' dinner attack "could never have taken place" in the White House's planned $400 million ballroom.
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King Charles will address the US Congress on Tuesday at a time of diplomatic tensions between London and Washington.
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Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.
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Federal authorities are looking into whether Cole Tomas Allen posted on Bluesky as "coldforce," who wrote and promoted liberal views that did not stand out on the left-leaning platform.
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The state visit of King Charles III comes at a moment of tension over the war in Iran between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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The authorities say the California man stormed a black-tie gala on Saturday seeking to kill the president.
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After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.
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The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have raised fuel costs and caused shortages of key fertilizers around the world, wreaking havoc on the agricultural industry. Adam Hanieh, director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London, says the effects could be felt for a long time, particularly in the Global South.
"About a third of the world's basic fertilizers now pass through the Strait of Hormuz," says Hanieh, who adds that the "coming food crisis" is compounded by the climate and debt crises in much of the developing world. "It's a perfect storm."
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