Trump, Iran and oil prices
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About a year ago, President Donald Trump asked Americans to deal with some short-term pain over tariffs. Now he’s doing the same on Iran and oil prices.
Donald Trump made his first visit to Greater Cincinnati since the start of his second presidential term, with two local stops on March 11. The president visited Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading in the early afternoon and then Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky.
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JD Vance Suddenly Stuck Between Trump and Karoline Leavitt as a Presser Moment Caught on Camera Sends the White House Into a Full-Blown Meltdown
President Donald Trump’s campaign promises are starting to circle back on his own administration, and no matter how carefully the White House tries to manage […]
Warning signs are emerging for the White House across polls and markets, hinting at a more volatile road to November than thought.
As Trump reportedly weighs putting boots on the ground, many people fear he will bring back the draft.
Despite constant speculation about Donald Trump's physical and mental health, the president insisted he feels as good as new. In a Wednesday, February 4, interview with NBC's Tom Llamas, the reporter asked Trump, 79, "How do you feel now as you approach 80?
MS NOW host Joe Scarborough bashed President Trump’s State of the Union address, saying in an unhinged rant that the only “extraordinary” part of the speech was Trump doing “s–t that no sane president would ever do.
People really have to “compartmentalize” so many things in order to maintain support for President Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON, DC – Donald Trump is facing a bad case of the six-year itch in November. This isn’t an unpleasant medical disorder. Instead, it is the term used by American political scientists to describe the long-standing pattern where incumbent ...
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Trump targets NIL pay in college sports as athletes cash in: Telander
As NIL deals reshape college sports, President Donald Trump and NCAA leaders are pushing to limit athlete pay while top college football and basketball players continue earning millions.