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Putin Offered Seat On Trump's Gaza Peace Board, Kremlin Says
Russia has been invited to take part in the new US-backed 'Peace Board' put forward by President Donald Trump to oversee post-conflict governance and reconstruction in Gaza, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has announced, in a somewhat surprising and hugely symbolic diplomatic move and overture. Read More.

BY Tyler Durden

01.19.26

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Karoline Leavitt warned CBS that Trump would sue if interview was edited
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt warned CBS News that President Trump would sue the network if his recent interview was not aired in full, according to an audio recording obtained by The New York Times. Read More.

BY Ariel Zilber

01.17.26

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Reports: U.S. Completes First $500 Million Venezuelan Oil Sale
The United States has completed its first sale of $500 million worth of Venezuelan oil, several outlets reported Thursday citing unnamed government sources. Read More.

BY Christian K. Caruzo

01.15.26

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Number of House Democrats backing Noem impeachment tops 60
The number of House Democrats backing articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem has climbed past more than five dozen members. Read More.

BY Ashley Carnahan

01.14.26

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Greenland’s prime minister rebuffs Trump’s effort to acquire island: ‘We choose Denmark. We choose NATO’
Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen once again rebuffed President Trump’s effort to acquire his icy island, telling reporters that he prefers Danish rule. Read More.

BY Ryan King

01.13.26

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Trump says major tech companies will pay for AI data center power consumption
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is set to reach agreements with major technology companies to prevent the rapid expansion of data centers from increasing utility bills in the United States. Read More.

BY Emily Hallas

01.12.26

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Trump warns ExxonMobil after CEO calls Venezuela ‘uninvestible’: ‘They’re playing too cute’
President Trump told reporters Sunday night that he was “inclined” to deny ExxonMobil any role in rebuilding Venezuela’s moribund oil industry after its CEO told him point-blank Friday that the South American country was “uninvestible” despite the recent capture of President Nicolas Maduro. Read More.

BY Samuel Chamberlain

01.12.26

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President Trump says there won't be a 'second Wave of Attacks' against Venezuela due to their 'cooperation'
President Donald Trump announced in an early Friday morning Truth Social post that he has "cancelled the previously expected second Wave of Attacks" against Venezuela in light of the "cooperation" between the foreign nation and the U.S. Read More.

BY Alex Nitzberg

01.09.26

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Trump Demands Record $1.5 Trillion Defense Spending To Build ‘Dream Military’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for the U.S. defense budget to be increased to $1.5 trillion in fiscal year 2027 to build what he described as a “Dream Military.” Read More.

BY Daily Caller News Foundation

01.07.26

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White House torches Democrats’ Jan 6 ‘gaslighting’ claims in anniversary takedown
Site argues Democrats 'masterfully reversed reality' and weaponized federal agencies to hunt down dissenters Read More.

BY Emma Colton

01.06.26

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Trump rejects Putin claim Ukraine attacked his residence: ‘We don’t believe that happened’
President Trump slapped down the Kremlin’s accusation that Ukraine targeted a residence of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin last week, saying Sunday night that he doubted such an attack ever took place. Read More.

BY Ryan King

01.05.26

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Venezuela still owes US energy companies billions as Trump calls for new investment
As President Donald Trump vows to return U.S. energy investment to Venezuela, the Latin American country remains on the hook for billions of dollars owed to American energy companies following years-old legal battles over oil contracts. Read More.

BY Amanda Macias

01.04.26

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Trump administration terminates lease for Washington’s 3 public golf courses
The Trump administration has ended the lease agreement for three public golf courses in Washington, a move that offers President Donald Trump an additional opportunity to put his stamp on another piece of the nation’s capital. Read More.

BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

12.31.25

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Two airlines nearly collide taking off from Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport
Two jets narrowly avoided a collision while departing Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport earlier this month, prompting a federal investigation. Read More.

BY Daniella Genovese

12.29.25

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Judge Rules Trump Admin Can Share Medicaid Data with ICE, Overruling California-Led Challenge
In a refreshing dose of judicial sanity, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria has handed President Donald Trump a significant victory in his push to enforce immigration laws and protect American taxpayers. Read More.

12.30.25

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