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The U.S. President was not warmly received at the FIFA Club World Cup final, amid political and sporting controversies ahead of next year’s World Cup.
Senior aide Stephen Miller wields unprecedented power in the White House. He is the architect of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
In the past week, antitrust has come into sharper focus as Gail Slater, the DOJ’s competition chief, has become more vocal about enforcement.
As the Democratic party grows increasingly frustrated with its leaders, former President Barack Obama calls on the party to stand up for what's right.
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The Mirror US on MSNMichelle and Barack Obama show 'hints of inner anger' amid divorce rumors, says body language expertThe former first couple have been dogged by rumors that they are preparing to divorce, with Michelle not appearing at several high-profile events with her husband, and the Obamas' broached the topic i
Frustrated that prominent Democrats have not fought harder, former President Barack Obama said in a speech that his party’s leaders needed to step up.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin. Trump’s path from idolizing the Russian leader to berating him has been a melodrama of personalized geopolitics.
Obama's remarks come as the Democratic Party grapples with its direction after a crushing defeat to Republicans in the 2024 election. Frustration is mounting within the party's base as critics call for stronger leadership and young Democrats push for a rebrand.
President Trump moved to a more aggressive footing with Russia on Monday, promising to funnel weapons through NATO allies to Ukraine and threatening to hammer Moscow’s trading partners with
Marco Rubio meets with Russian foreign minister amid tensions over Ukraine and Trump releases tariff letters to trading partners.
Barack Obama has issued a statement to aggrieved Democrats amid the Trump administration's series of unpopular policies.
The big question on the tips of many political watchers’ tongues right now is whether the Trump administration’s botched handling of the Epstein files will do what virtually nothing has yet: turn President Donald Trump’s devoted base against him.