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Hamas has said it would release some hostages for a temporary ceasefire while Trump has repeatedly said he wants the release of all hostages.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed his 200th executive order which authorized the Department of Defense to revert its name back to the "Department of War."
Some of President Trump’s pressure tactics appear to have backfired, sending would-be allies into the embrace of China.
A federal judge on Friday ruled against the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections that have granted more than 1 million people from Haiti and Venezuela the right to live and work in the United States.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney implicitly addressed Canada-US tensions and President Donald Trump's tariffs during a speech at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Donald Trump will host the Group of 20 world leaders for a 2026 summit at his Doral golf club near Miami after skipping this year's event in South Africa, the U.S. president said on Friday.
Maryland state troopers will be sent to state-owned routes within Baltimore city limits, allowing Baltimore police to patrol elsewhere amid President Donald Trump’s threat to send federal troops.
And then there’s the vibe — the feeling of malaise that weighed down President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris last fall. Last month, 63 percent of Americans thought the economy is getting worse, Gallup found — one point higher than the 62 percent who believed that in October 2024, right before the election.
J eanine Pirro, the top federal prosecutor for Washington, D.C., is embroiled in an ongoing war of words with a magistrate judge who has recently leveled biting criticism against prosecutors for bringing cases he says lack evidence in their attempt to support President Donald Trump's aggressive crime crackdown in the district.
Members of Congress are expected to be in attendance.