Trump Confirms He Authorized CIA Activity in Venezuela
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U.S. repatriating survivors of alleged drug boat strike
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No Kings Protests in U.S. - From New York and Washington to smaller cities in Michigan and Donald Trump's second home in Florida, demonstrations in the eastern half of the United States revved up ahead of similar events due out west.
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Ukraine's ambassador to US outlines key outcomes of Zelenskyy's visit to the United States
Olha Stefanishyna, Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States, has said that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during his visit to Washington, briefed his American counterpart Donald Trump on the situation at the front,
More than 2,600 rallies were organised on Saturday across the country, attracting thousands of protesters in cities like Washington and New York.View on euronews
The Great Seal of the United States, featuring an eagle, is on the back of the dollar bill. Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress, submitted his design for the eagle on June 20, 1782, which the Congress approved that same day. After six ...
As the presidents of the United States and China prepare to meet on the sidelines of an economic summit in South Korea — an encounter that may not actually happen — some foreign-policy strategists in Washington are not just worried but aghast.
Stellantis announced a $13 billion investment in the U.S. on Tuesday, a move it said will bring five new models to the market and add 5,000 jobs in plants across the Midwest over the next four years.
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Bill O’Reilly Says Trump Has Won Over ‘the Entire Arab World’ With Peace Deal: ‘They’re All Behind the United States’
Bill O'Reilly claimed on Monday that President Donald Trump had won "over the entire Arab world" and that they were now "all behind the United States." The post Bill O’Reilly Says Trump Has Won Over ‘the Entire Arab World’ With Peace Deal: ‘They’re All Behind the United States’ first appeared on Mediaite.
He ran and lost in the presidential election of 1824 to John Quincy Adams, but won redemption four years later, becoming the 7th President of the United States, serving two terms. He was seen as an absolute ruler who didn’t defer to Congress or hesitate to use his veto power. He was also a slave owner who opposed policies that would outlaw slavery.