President Trump will celebrate his 80th birthday Sunday with a night of UFC fights on the South Lawn of the White House.
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The Supreme Court is in its final sprint.
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President Trump congratulated the New York Knicks on their first NBA Championship win in over 50 years.
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Anticipation is building for “UFC Freedom 250,” a prime-time fight night set to play out just steps from the White House and seen as an informal kickoff to the “America 250” celebrations the Trump administration is planning this summer.
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President Trump’s voter fraud accusations in California are already highlighting the tricky terrain facing gubernatorial nominee Steve Hilton as he navigates running as a Trump-endorsed Republican in a state where the president is hugely unpopular.
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Ukraine’s top official responsible for returning children kidnapped by Russia is urging greater U.S. assistance in delivering justice for more than a million families across his country.
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President Trump confirmed plans to sign a new framework for a peace deal with Iran on Sunday.
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Hard-line conservatives in the House are mounting an uphill push to codify President Trump’s border policies, demanding a vote by July 4 and warning that policies that have significantly cut down crossings at the southern border could be easily reversed once he leaves office.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan voiced fresh frustration with President Trump on Friday, questioning whether his administration is delivering on the promises that helped fuel Trump’s return to the White House.
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OPINION | One of the strangest sentences of the year was uttered last Thursday.
Anthropic, the company that builds Claude, asked the world to consider slowing down the building of machines like Claude. The firm said a global pause on the most powerful AI systems would likely be beneficial, as those systems now show signs of slipping beyond human control.
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By Gabe Vasquez & Ryan Callaghan
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OPINION | For sportsmen and women, there is a specific kind of gratitude that percolates from within when we search for and eventually encounter large landscapes that lack the prominent features or segmentation of development.
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He stays up late, phoning lawyers and lawmakers, while posting up to 150 times a night on Truth Social. His mornings involve calls with world leaders about the war in the Middle East, or talks with landscapers about replanting a bothersome tree. When he arrives in the Oval Office, his unstructured days unfold like a time-lapse video, with people zipping around him as he stays seated at the center of the frame.
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By Joseph De Avila, James Fanelli & Sabrina Saddiqui
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani strode into a Brooklyn park last weekend to hype up hundreds of Gen Z and millennial supporters preparing to door-knock undecided voters on behalf of a fellow Democratic socialist running for Congress.
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Iran and the U.S. inched closer to a deal to end the Iran war, as Qatari mediators traveled to Tehran on Sunday to finalize the agreement, according to two regional officials.
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For Leith Olson, the familiar comforts of middle-class life have moved out of reach.
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