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President Trump is set to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the first time as president Saturday night, in a much-hyped clash with the group he brands the "fake news."
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Trump bought at least $51 million in bonds in March, disclosure shows Reuters
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Exclusive | The Soldier Accused of Maduro Bets: ‘Army People Don't Get the Business Stuff' WSJInsider Trading Cases Threaten Reckoning for Prediction Markets Bloomberg.comTrump embraced the gambling industry for decades. Now he's hedging his bet on prediction markets. NBC NewsUS soldier charged after winning $400,000 betting on removal of Maduro BBCSpecial Forces Sgt. in Poly
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President Trump is attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday for the first time as commander-in-chief—after boycotting the annual event last year and each year during his first term.
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Ten American Olympians serving in the U.S. military were honored at the Pentagon by War Sec. Pete Hegseth for their Milan Cortina Olympics service.
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Parents walking their kids to school and the park are running a gauntlet of tents, sidewalks clogged, access blocked, and families sounding the alarm as encampments press right up against campuses.
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In a protest that grabbed national attention, veterans and military families called for the Iran war's end on Capitol Hill. Dozens were arrested and some told NPR the U.S. can't afford another war.
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Even as the U.S. threatens military action, a senior Cuban ambassador blames Washington for the country's crisis and says Cuba is prepared for confrontation if diplomacy collapses.
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Even as the U.S. threatens military action, Cuba's ambassador to Mexico blames Washington for the country's crisis and says Cuba is prepared for confrontation if diplomacy collapses.
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Utah's Great Salt Lake has been labeled an "environmental nuclear bomb" and it has the attention of the president of the United States.
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