
Washington Post Refuses to Run Ad Demanding Donald Trump Fire Elon Musk
Critics of the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post are targeting the newspaper over its “gutless” refusal to run a paid wrap-around advertisement that …

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Foreign-born reach historic high amidst debate over immigration in US
More foreign-born people call the United States home today than ever in history, new federal data shows, adding new context to the ongoing debate about border control, immigration and how many kids people are having. President Donald Trump won the White House on a campaign that focused heavily on …
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Canadians and Republicans alike are confounded as President Donald Trump increasingly links a trade war to his push to annex America's northern neighbor. Eight years ago, President Donald Trump spoke about the U.S.-Canada relationship in glowing terms. He hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the …
US had productive talks with Putin over Ukraine war, Trump says
US President Donald Trump has praised talks held with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the US-proposed ceasefire deal in Ukraine as "good and productive". This comes after Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff met in Moscow on Thursday evening, after which the Kremlin said it shared the US's "cautious …
Tesla, in a letter, tells Trump administration it's worried about tariffs
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