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Trump commutes sentence of former Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover
President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of former Chicago gang kingpin Larry Hoover.
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Trump doubles down on fight over international students: ‘I want Harvard to be great again'
President Donald Trump slammed Harvard University’s international student policies during a press event on Wednesday, insinuating that foreign students are responsible for “shopping centers exploding” and the weakening of American higher education. “Harvard wants to fight. They want to show how smart they are, and they’re getting their ass kicked.”
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Tanks, trucks, howitzers from Texas are headed to DC for Trump's military parade
A planning document detailing bridges that can support heavy equipment shows the 14th Street Bridge would likely be used in this event.
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California opens track-and-field finals to more girls after success of trans athlete
The governing board for California high school sports is changing its competition rules at this weekend’s state track and field championships to allow more girls to take part amid controversy over the participation of a trans student-athlete.
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Hong Kong says doors are ‘wide open' to foreign students who face discrimination in the U.S.
After President Trump announced a ban on foreign students at Harvard University, Hong Kong’s chief executive John Lee said the country would welcome any students “who face discrimination and unfair treatment in the U.S.”
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NPR sues Trump over executive order cutting federal funding
National Public Radio sued President Donald Trump over his executive order to cease all federal funding for the broadcaster.
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Cuban exiles were shielded from deportation. Now Trump is cracking down
Amid record arrivals of migrants from the Caribbean island, Trump in March revoked temporary humanitarian parole for about 300,000 Cubans. Many have been detained ahead of possible deportation.
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Trump hails West Point cadets for their accomplishments and takes credit for US military might
President Donald Trump has used the first military commencement address of his second term to congratulate West Point cadets on their academic and physical accomplishments, while taking credit for America’s military might.
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration ban on foreign student enrollment at Harvard
Harvard University is challenging the Trump administration’s decision to bar the school from enrolling foreign students.
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Trump's crypto dinner cost over $1 million per seat on average
More than 200 wealthy, mostly anonymous crypto buyers are coming to Washington on Thursday to have dinner with President Donald Trump.
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NCAA champions Florida Gators give Trump a ‘47' jersey during White House visit
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team presented President Donald Trump with a “47” jersey during their NCAA championship visit to the White House.
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Tempers flare after South African president refutes Trump's claim about white genocide
A meeting between President Donald Trump and South African president Cyril Ramaphosa turned tense when Ramaphosa shot down Trump’s false claims of white genocide in his home country.
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Donald Trump says in Truth Social post that Taylor Swift is ‘no longer hot'
President Donald Trump isn’t shaking off his bad blood with Taylor Swift. The commander-in-chief once again sounded off on the music icon, this time in a Truth Social post that doubled down on his now-viral swipe at her from the 2024 election. “Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?'” he wrote on...
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‘Dried out prune'? ‘Corrupt' and ‘incompetent'? Springsteen vs. Trump feud gets messy
Trump is fighting back against Springsteen, calling the musician a “dried out prune of a rocker” and is even bringing Beyoncé into the fray.
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Meet the man — once sued by the SEC — who won the crypto contest to have dinner with the president
Justin Sun was sued by regulators for fraud and market manipulation. The case was dropped in February.
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Trump signs bill banning nonconsensual and deepfake pornography
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted a signing ceremony for the bipartisan “Take it Down Act” on Monday.
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The old slang term '86' probably started as restaurant-worker jargon. Suddenly it's in the news
The slang term at the center of a political firestorm around former FBI Director James Comey likely originated as food-service-industry jargon before extending to other uses. In a since-deleted Instagram post, Comey shared a photo of shells in the shapes of “86 47.” He said he took it as a political message, since President Donald Trump is the 47th president,...
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Secret Service agents question James Comey about his Trump social media post
Secret Service agents interviewed former FBI director James Comey on Friday regarding his “8647” social media post.
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James Comey under investigation for post seen as potential threat to Trump's life
Several Trump allies accused Comey of calling for the president’s assassination in a now-deleted Instagram post. He denied it was meant as a threat.