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Yahoo PoliticsOct 15, 2025
Trump ‘optimistic' he can bring Russia and Ukraine to peace after Middle East hostage exchange


Yahoo PoliticsOct 15, 2025
Elon Musk said he'd donate to a GOP congressman that Trump wants to defeat. It hasn't happened yet.


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Yahoo PoliticsOct 15, 2025
Bessent will present 3 or 4 Fed chief candidates to Trump after Thanksgiving


Washington Post PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Trump complains about ‘really weird' Time magazine photo
The president says the publication "deserves to be called out" for using an unflattering image of him for its cover story about his efforts in the Middle East.

Washington Post PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Charlie Kirk would have run for president, widow says at White House
Trump posthumously honored conservative activist Charlie Kirk with the Presidential Medal of Freedom about a month after he was fatally shot at a campus event.

New York Times PoliticsOct 14, 2025
U.S. Military Kills 6 People in Boat Attack Near Venezuela, Trump Says
In a social media post, the president said the people aboard a boat were suspected of smuggling drugs for an unspecified group his team had labeled terrorists.

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Yahoo PoliticsOct 14, 2025
China's rare-earths power move jolted Trump but was years in the making


Yahoo PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Before-and-after photos show changes Trump has made to the White House decor, so far


Yahoo PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Maine Gov. Mills plans to confront President Trump again with her campaign for the US Senate


Democracy NowOct 14, 2025
Will Gaza Ceasefire Last? Trump's Plan "Short on Details" Beyond Release of Captives
As President Trump celebrates his Gaza ceasefire deal, major questions remain over what happens next. Democracy Now! speaks with Khaled Elgindy, visiting scholar at Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, who breaks down the U.S.-backed peace plan. Though the document includes "vague statements" on how the peace process will unfold, Elgindy says it's wise for "Palestinians to rebuild their national movement" at this time. At the same time, Israel has refused to release political leader Marwan Barghouti, who has spent decades in Israeli prison and is widely seen as a "unifying leader" who could bring all Palestinian factions together.

Yahoo PoliticsOct 14, 2025
IMF chief says lack of retaliation against Trump tariffs aiding global growth


New York Times PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Trump Renews Threat to Cut ‘Democrat Programs' as Government Shutdown Enters Third Week
The president said he would release a list of the cuts on Friday. "We are closing up Democrat programs that we disagree with, and they're never going to open again," he added.

Washington Post PoliticsOct 14, 2025
Trump, hailing a ‘new Middle East,' avoids many of the hard questions ahead
In touting his Gaza ceasefire win, the president projected optimism for a wider peace while sidestepping the many obstacles that remain.

Yahoo PoliticsOct 13, 2025
Trump news at a glance: President declares ‘peace in the Middle East' despite many barriers remaining


Democracy NowOct 13, 2025
"We Lost Everything": Palestinian Writer Ahmed Abu Artema on Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Exchange & More
"War is over," declared Donald Trump Sunday night, as the first phase of the U.S.-backed 20-point Gaza peace plan got underway. Hamas has returned the remaining 20 living hostages back to Israel, while Israel has released around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. We get a reaction to the ceasefire from the Palestinian writer and human rights activist Ahmed Abu Artema. He recently evacuated Gaza, nearly two years after multiple family members, including his son, were killed in an Israeli military attack. "We cannot say we are happy, because we lost everything," he says.

Yahoo PoliticsOct 11, 2025
Trump authorizes troop pay amid government shutdown


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New York Times PoliticsOct 11, 2025
Some Americans Are Starting to Feel the Impact of the Government Shutdown
The Trump administration said over 4,000 workers would be laid off. Farmers trying to plan next year's crops don't have all the tools they need. Some medical services have been curtailed in Native communities.

Democracy NowOct 09, 2025
A Ceasefire Deal, But Not a Peace Agreement: What Will Happen in Gaza After Hostages Are Released?
President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the "first phase" of a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal for Gaza. The 20-point roadmap includes a swap of captives and a phased Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, though details on many of the planks remain sketchy. Democracy Now! spoke with Palestinian and Israeli analysts on how to interpret the peace plan.

"We're now at a fork in the road," says Mouin Rabbani, a Palestinian Middle East analyst. "While it's very welcome, of course, that the genocide may be coming to an end … this is a renewed Oslo process with an even lower political ceiling." He says there are calls around the globe for a "different paradigm … in which Israeli accountability for its actions replaces these meaningless, endless negotiations about nothing."

Muhammad Shehada, a writer and analyst from Gaza, is critical of the deal, saying that "as soon as a ceasefire deal is signed, nobody bothers with the details. Gaza disappears, and it's back to this slow, latent, invisible violence of starvation and engaging people in a permanent state of nonlife."

Ori Goldberg, an Israeli political analyst and scholar, says that the deal was politically advantageous for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Netanyahu can now be the complete package," says Goldberg. "Netanyahu was the fearless leader who fought the difficult, inevitable war, but he is now the fearless leader who brings the difficult, inevitable deal."


Democracy NowOct 09, 2025
"Celebration and Sadness": Reaction from Gaza as Israel & Hamas Agree to First Phase of Ceasefire Deal
Celebrations broke out in Gaza and Israel overnight after President Trump announced Israel and Hamas have agreed on the first phase of a hostage-ceasefire deal. Trump said the remaining Israeli hostages held in Gaza would likely be released on Monday. Israel has also agreed to release hundreds of Palestinians held captive in Israeli prisons, but a final list of prisoners has not been released. Eyad Amawi, an aid coordinator who joins us from Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, has "mixed feelings, happiness, worries and hopes" about the deal. He is cautious due to "Israeli habits" during ceasefire agreements to "grant themselves more time to punish our people, to increase the suffering."

During the first phase of the deal, Israel will withdraw forces from parts of Gaza and allow more humanitarian aid into the besieged territory. A ceasefire is expected to begin after the Israeli government formally approves the deal.


Democracy NowOct 08, 2025
"Scary Precedent": GOP Blocks Rep.-Elect Adelita Grijalva from Taking Seat Amid Epstein Files Fight
Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election for a House seat in Arizona two weeks ago, has still not been sworn in to Congress. Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is blaming the government shutdown for the delay, even though he previously expedited the swearing-in of multiple Republicans who won their special elections before election results were even in. It's more likely, say supporters, that Grijalva is being held up to prevent what she has pledged will be her first act in Congress: adding her name to and thus triggering a vote on California Congressmember Ro Khanna's bill for the public release of files related to the federal investigation of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. "She needs to get sworn in today," says Khanna, adding that every day Grijalva is not seated in the House "is breaking precedent and depriving people of who they voted for." Grijalva says, "This is an incredibly scary precedent to set. If you don't agree with the politics of the speaker, then they can keep you out of your duly elected office."

Khanna and Grijalva also discuss the legacy of Grijalva's late father, the longtime Arizona Congressmember Raúl Grijalva; the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration; right-wing attacks on freedom of the press; and more.


Fox PoliticsJul 22, 2022
Ted Cruz says Trump announcing 2024 run would 'significantly' clear GOP field
Sen. Ted Cruz told Fox News Digital Friday that former President Donald Trump is "going to do what he wants" when it comes to running in 2024.

MSNBC.com: PoliticsMay 17, 2018
E.U. chief: 'With friends like Trump, who needs enemies?'
Trump 'has made us realize that if you need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of your arm,' the former Polish prime minister said.
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