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Donald Trump
Politics
Trump-obsessed writer Michael Wolff encouraged Jeffrey Epstein to blackmail then-presidential candidate Donald, emails reveal
Newly released congressional emails show that author Michael Wolff once suggested Jeffrey Epstein could blackmail Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign to gain leverage, raising fresh controversy over Wolff’s political motives and Epstein’s reach.
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Nicole Washington
Politics
Donald Trump greeted by Emperor Naruhito in Japan before meeting new prime minister – US politics live
Former President Donald Trump received a formal greeting from Emperor Naruhito in Japan as he prepared to meet the country’s new prime minister, highlighting his ongoing diplomatic visibility.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
When Is Donald Trump Going to South Korea? President Set to Meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping
President Donald Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Busan, South Korea, on Thursday, Oct. 30, as part of his five-day Asia trip that also includes stops in Malaysia and Japan, amid mounting trade tensions and a prolonged U.S. government shutdown.
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Gary Abrams
Politics
What We Know About the NFL and Trump’s Clash Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance
Trump’s feud with the NFL over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance underscores the growing tension between politics, pop culture, and representation on America’s biggest stage.
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Sienna Chase
Politics
Watch Crews Clear East Wing Rubble for White House Ballroom Construction
New satellite images show the White House East Wing completely demolished as construction crews begin groundwork for President Trump’s $300 million ballroom project.
by
Jennifer Tolle
Politics
Ontario to Pull Tariff Ad That Angered Trump — But It Will Stay Up for World Series Games
Ontario agrees to pause its anti-tariff ad after a dispute with President Trump — but only after it airs during the World Series featuring Canada’s Toronto Blue Jays.
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Gary Abrams
Politics
President Trump Prepares for Asia Trip, Aims for Trade Deal With China
Donald Trump embarks on a high-stakes Asia trip aiming to ease U.S.–China tensions and forge a new trade path after years of tariff wars.
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Cesar Barry
Politics
The “Incredible” Friends Who Convinced Trump Not to Surge Troops to San Francisco
After planning to flood San Francisco with federal agents, Donald Trump abruptly halted the operation following personal appeals from Mayor Daniel Lurie and business leaders including Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff.
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Jeff Connor
Politics
Trump Ends Trade Talks with Canada Over “Fake” Reagan Anti-Tariff Ad
Donald Trump has abruptly ended trade talks with Canada after condemning a Canadian government ad featuring Ronald Reagan as “fake,” escalating tensions ahead of a key Supreme Court ruling on his tariffs.
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Gary Abrams
Entertainment
Trump Slams ‘SNL,’ Threatens FCC Crackdown Over Political Parody
Trump reignites his long-running feud with Saturday Night Live, threatening federal action after a parody sketch mocked his campaign and court battles.
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Conrad Nguyen
Politics
From Defense to War: Trump’s Pentagon Rebranding
In a move equal parts theatrics and governance, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming the Department of Defense to the “Department of War.” The gesture is more than semantic—it’s an atmospheric shift in how the U.S. frames its military purpose, practice, and posture in a volatile world saved less by diplomacy and more by force.
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Fred Brookes
Politics
After the Phenomenon: What a Post-Trump World Really Looks Like
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Fred Brookes
Politics
Tech, Power & Optics: Trump’s White House Dinner Unpacked
After the last decade, it’s tempting to think that politics will snap back to normal once Donald Trump is no longer the main character. It won’t. The country won’t return to 2015. Instead, we’ll live with a mix of old habits and new expectations that took root during his rise. Here’s what a post-Trump world is likely to look like, in plain terms.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Politics
Maduro Declares ‘No Way’ to Invade as U.S. Warships Loom in Caribbean
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro declared there is “no way” U.S. troops could invade Venezuela, asserting that the country is fully prepared to defend its "peace, sovereignty and territorial integrity" after a U.S. military deployment in the region.
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Jeff Connor
Politics
Newsom’s Dead Wrong on Crime: California’s Body Count Tells a Different Story
Despite historic highs in murder and mayhem, California’s governor claims victory on crime—while the numbers say otherwise.
by
John de Palo Santo
World News
Trump’s War on Mexico’s Cartels
El Mayo’s guilty plea, Sheinbaum’s tightrope, and Julio César Chávez Jr.’s release expose a crisis of impunity — and a U.S. president who’s not waiting around.
by
Pablo Iglesias
World News
Trump Crushes Narco-Terror: The Fall of Maduro, El Mayo, and El Chapo
President Donald J. Trump is not just fighting cartels—he’s defeating them. In a bold, strategic takedown unlike anything seen in modern U.S. foreign policy, Trump has taken direct aim at the unholy trinity of Latin American narco-terrorism: Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, and Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
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Cesar Barry
Celebrity
Is Howard Stern Broke?
Howard Stern’s real estate empire is worth hundreds of millions—Palm Beach, the Hamptons, and Manhattan penthouses. But with annual carrying costs upwards of $15M (mortgage, taxes, staff, upkeep)… 10 years without fresh income could eat away hundreds of millions from his fortune.
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Scott Green
Politics
High Stakes: How Marijuana Is Quietly Overtaking Alcohol, and Why Big Pharma, Big Booze, and Big Tobacco Are Fighting Back.
by
Nicole Washington
Alligator Alcatraz: A Premature Monument Meets the Law’s Inevitable Snare
A federal judge has delivered a stunning blow to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's controversial immigration detention facility—dubbed Alligator Alcatraz—deep within the Florida Everglades.
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Nicole Washington
Politics
Mexico: The Hidden Trigger for WWIII in 2025—and How Trump Holds the World’s Last Line of Defense”
Organized criminal groups, long referred to as “cartels,” have evolved far beyond drug trafficking. They are now paramilitary regimes, political influencers, and multi-billion-dollar enterprises with global tentacles. Their operations extend from smuggling corridors to congressional bribes. They’ve effectively replaced the rule of law in entire municipalities.
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John de Palo Santo
Politics
Maxwell's Mouth Stays Shut—But the Room Still Shakes
No names dropped. No new leads. Just denials, deflections, and a controversial transfer to a more lenient facility immediately afterward.
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John de Palo Santo
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