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U.S.-Iran Latest: Talks pause for slain ayatollah's funeral after Trump and mediators claim progress
Negotiations between Iran and the U.S. will pause for a week for the funeral of Iran's slain supreme leader, but Trump, and mediators, say there's been progress.
The soccer star scored a critical goal in the round of 32 while the Trump administration licked its wounds after the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship.
Two people who voted for Donald Trump in 2024 have blasted the president for how much he has enriched himself while in office. The two individuals were interviewed by MS Now’s Laura Barrón-López about their reaction to the revelation that Trump’s income soared by $2.
Hillary Clinton promoted her Onward Together merchandise branded "BUT HER EMAILS" the morning after former President Donald Trump's indictment related to mishandling of classified documents.
The president’s odd “threesome” comment came during a speech at the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota, where he noted that the 26th president and his son, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair has been handed a reality check. Huge crowds packed the National Mall on Wednesday night to watch the U.S. Men’s National Team beat Bosnia 2-0 and claim a spot in the World Cup Round of 16.
President Donald Trump made more than $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency in 2025, according to financial records. That is likely the biggest increase in wealth for any sitting president while in office,
The president suggested the U.S. doesn't get “any benefit” from the military alliance as a result of America's spending on defense.
After the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the president called on Congress to end it through legislation, saying a “long and unwieldy” constitutional amendment was not necessary.
As America marks 250 years, new polls reveal where voters stand on President Donald Trump and his job approval ratings ahead of the 2026 midterms.
In early May, hundreds of Interior Department employees began receiving emails informing them they’d been reassigned to different jobs. Park Service communicators were moved under the Bureau of Land Management support staff.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans are reviving a line of attack against Democrats heading into the midterm elections: They’re communists.
