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The top U.N. official on Thursday said the United States has a “legal obligation” to keep paying its dues that fund U.N. agencies after the White House announced that it is withdrawing support from more than 30 initiatives operated by the world body.
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Donald Trump blasted 'addled' after reading Marco Rubio's private note on live TV
Donald Trump mistakenly read aloud a private note from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about Chevron during a Venezuela press conference, prompting critics to call him 'addled' on social media
Following the Jan. 7, 2026, deadly shooting by a federal immigration officer in Minnesota, millions of Americans frustrated with Trump administration are protesting.
Get live updates and the latest news as Congress marks Jan. 6 anniversary, George Conway runs for Congress and European allies warn Trump about threats to seize Greenland.
President Donald Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago. Watch live.
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Fox News viewers fume 'voters hate you' as Donald Trump admits defeat in live interview
Donald Trump has seemingly admitted that he believes Republicans will fare poorly in the upcoming midterms, which will see all 435 House of Representatives seats up for grabs
Livestream of President Donald Trump's news conference from Mar-a-Lago about the overnight military operation in Venezuela.
President Donald Trump told a room full of Republicans that Gov. Gavin Newsom couldn't pass a cognitive test. "Let's do it," Newsom responded. "Name your time and place."
In a social media post, Trump said he would move to ban large institutional investors from "buying more single-family homes" and he urged Congress to codify the policy into law. Trump accused industry behemoths of buying up properties and shutting average Americans out of the housing market.
Supreme Court: The court has said it plans to release the first opinions of its new term on Friday. One highly anticipated decision concerns President Trump’s tariffs, but that case is one of more than two dozen the Supreme Court has heard since October. It isn’t known whether that opinion will among those released.