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A toast, a bell and a few well-placed punchlines
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President Donald Trump warned Iran "better get smart soon" Wednesday, as he weighed military options for the Strait of Hormuz with peace talks at an impasse.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in Washington over the legality of a move by Donald Trump's administration to revoke temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents from Haiti and Syria, but a ruling could potentially impact even more immigrants.
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Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has faced a barrage of criticism from Trump over his refusal to slash interest rates as much as the president wants.
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Steven Rattner argues that Trump's effort to bail out the ailing carrier makes no sense.
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President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
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Oil prices rose as investors parsed fresh signals from U.S.-Iran negotiations, with uncertainty over a potential de-escalation keeping markets on edge.
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A review of some cases cited by acting AG Todd Blanche as being similar to the indictment against James Comey suggests the Comey case could face a steeper hurdle.
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The charge stems from a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director that the justice department says calls for violence against Trump.
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White House officials preparing for this summer's World Cup urge the Department of Homeland Security to reopen after an attempted assassination of US President Donald Trump.
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The new case stems from a social media post showing seashells on a North Carolina beach that the Trump administration characterized as a threat against the president.
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Former FBI director James Comey was indicted again on Tuesday, this time in an investigation over a social media photo of seashells arranged on a beach that officials said constituted a threat against U.S. President Donald Trump.
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A conversation with Sean Westwood, a professor at Dartmouth who tracks political violence and Americans' perceptions of it.
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