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President Donald Trump intensified his long-standing criticism of Chicago this week, labeling it “the most dangerous city in the world, by far,” after a violent Labor Day weekend left at least eight people dead and fifty wounded in a series of shootings across the city. Posting on his social media
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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again placed the nation’s electoral system at the center of political debate by announcing his intention to impose a far-reaching ban on mail-in voting through a presidential decree. In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump declared that voting by
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The United States Court of Appeals delivered a historic ruling this Friday, declaring that most of the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump lacked legal grounds, as they exceeded the powers granted to the Executive by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
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The United States is facing a new upheaval in the field of public health following the abrupt dismissal of Susan Monarez, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), just weeks after being confirmed in her position by the Senate. The forced removal of Monarez has been
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The dismissal of Lisa Cook as Federal Reserve governor has become one of the most controversial episodes in U.S. economic policy in recent decades. Donald Trump announced the measure unilaterally, citing alleged mortgage irregularities, but the decision has triggered
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The National Guard deployed in Washington D.C. has officially begun carrying firearms, marking an unprecedented shift in the security policy of the U.S. capital. The order was issued by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth under the directive of President Donald Trump, as part of what the
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U.S. President Donald Trump wants to expand his highly controversial crackdown on crime in the capital, Washington, to the major cities of Chicago and New York, thereby placing more police stations in Democrat-governed areas under his direct control. “We’re going to make
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FBI agents searched the home of John Bolton, the former national security adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, on Friday. Bolton went from being a supporter of the current president to one of his harshest critics. The U.S. president publicly insulted him several times: he had already
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The United States government announced that it will begin a massive review of the files of more than fifty-five million people who currently hold valid visas in the country, with the aim of identifying possible violations of immigration rules that could result in the revocation of those permits or even in
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President Donald Trump has once again stirred international controversy by deciding not to personally receive several of the main European leaders who arrived in Washington for the recent summit on Ukraine. Instead, he delegated the official welcome to the White House Chief of Protocol
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Shortly before his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, U.S. President Donald Trump had another message for his guest: “President Zelensky can end the war with Russia almost immediately if he wants to, or he can keep fighting.” However, peace comes at a price:
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The highly anticipated meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded in Anchorage, Alaska, without a ceasefire agreement or concrete progress in the war between Russia and Ukraine, now in its third year. The summit,
Read more: Trump and Putin End Alaska Summit Without Ceasefire, Urging Ukraine to Negotiate Peace
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