Former President Donald Trump has reportedly instructed his aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, particularly targeting the Strait of Hormuz. He also issued a stern warning to Iran, stating they "better get smart soon."
Former FBI Director James Comey has reportedly been indicted by the Department of Justice for allegedly making threats against Donald Trump. The charges are linked to a cryptic "86 47" post.
King Charles hosted a state dinner for Donald Trump, attended by various guests including Melania and Tiffany Trump. During the event, King Charles reportedly made a lighthearted joke to Trump.
President Trump criticized Iran's negotiation tactics, stating they "don't know how to sign a non-nuclear deal" and urged them to "get smart soon." This comes as the US reportedly prepares for an…
Democrats are pressuring Donald Trump to implement a ban on Chinese-made passenger vehicles in the U.S., as the former president prepares for a potential meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
An analysis suggests that while Donald Trump is a target of political violence, social upheaval, deep polarization, and social media are primary drivers of the phenomenon affecting both Republicans and Democrats.
The FCC has mandated early license renewals for Disney-owned ABC stations. This decision comes after renewed criticism of Jimmy Kimmel from former President Donald Trump and the former first lady.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Donald Trump issued a new warning to Iran, stating "No more Mr. Nice Guy" and urging them to "get smart soon." The message was accompanied by an AI-generated image of Trump holding a gun, reportedly in connection with a nuclear deal.
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Donald Trump issued a new warning to Iran, telling them to "get smart soon" and sharing an AI-generated image of himself holding an assault rifle with the message "No more Mr. Nice Guy!".
The Department of Justice has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy, alleging the organization paid extremist informants to maintain its 'Hate Map.'
A 15-foot gold statue of Donald Trump at his Florida golf course has sparked controversy, with critics comparing it to monuments of North Korean leaders.
Bangladesh's crucial rice harvest is under severe threat due to recent heavy rainfall. The adverse weather conditions could significantly impact food security and agricultural output in the country.
The US Supreme Court is considering the Trump administration's efforts to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian migrants. This follows appeals court rejections of related immigration detention policies, setting the stage for a major ruling on migrant protections.
A Senate panel is expected to advance Donald Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chief. This move brings the candidate closer to a full Senate confirmation vote.
Andy Cabasso, who manages growth operations at ClickUp, oversees 37 AI agents for tasks like scheduling and analytics, personalizing some to act like a Star Trek character or an FBI negotiator.
A federal judge has directed the Justice Department to clarify whether it intends to contest former President Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS concerning the disclosure of his tax returns.
Charges against figures like former FBI director James B. Comey are reportedly diverting the Republican Party's focus from key economic issues, causing concern among many Republicans ahead of the midterms.
An analysis suggests that an Iranian diplomatic victory over Trump would be celebrated amidst ruins, highlighting the regime's capacity for survival and the dire consequences of the war launched on February 28.
The European Central Bank and the Bank of England are widely expected to maintain their current interest rates this month as they confront the ongoing threat of stagflation.