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11.04 / 09:03
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From Hormuz to the Moon: A world on edge, at war, and reaching for the stars
Strait of Hormuz.The nuclear question is the oldest and most fundamental source of Western suspicion. Iran insists it has never sought to build a bomb.
03.05 / 07:41
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Zach Galifianakis' curiosity about gardening is infectious
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It’s odd to see Zach Galifianakis being sweet.A uniquely gifted comedian with significant acting range — from The Hangover movies to the Baskets TV series — Galifianakis has, in recent years, become known for the insulting and underprepared interviewer persona he puts on for his YouTube series Between Two Ferns. On it he asked Barack Obama how it felt to be the last black President (“Seriously?” Obama responded) and told Brad Pitt, “You play a lot of people that are Nazi hunters, which is weird to me.” “Why do you say that?”, Pitt asked.
20.02 / 01:57
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Advisers want Trump to focus on the economy. It’s easier said than done.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—President Trump delivered what his advisers billed as a marquee speech about the economy on Thursday afternoon. But for much of the day, Trump had other matters on his mind.
01.04 / 03:31
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Donald Trump says Americans want him to run yet again
«People are asking me to run,» Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked about the possibility of a third term. «I don't know. I never looked into it. They do say there's a way you can do it, but I don't know about that, but I have not looked into it,» Trump said. Trump was asked about the prospect of a race pitting him against former president Barack Obama, who served two terms. «That would be a good one, I'd like that,» Trump said.
27.03 / 02:53
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Trump administration spending freeze will remain blocked, US appeals court says
The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit leaves in place a lower court order blocking Trump's freeze on $3 trillion in federal grants, loans and other financial aid while the government appeals. The ruling by the court in Boston is the first time an appeals court has weighed in on the legal merits of the spending freeze, one of several marquee Trump policies held up by litigation. U.S. District Judge John McConnell issued an injunction blocking the freeze on March 6, saying the Trump administration had overstepped its authority. In its 48-page decision Wednesday, a panel of three appeals court judges unanimously rejected the administration's argument that McConnell's ruling was too broad.
25.03 / 01:09
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Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans deported by Trump, US judge says at hearing
U.S. appeals court judge said on Monday that Nazis were given more rights to contest their removal from the United States during World War Two than Venezuelan migrants deported by the Trump administration. In a contentious hearing, U.S. Circuit Judge Patricia Millett questioned government lawyer Drew Ensign on whether Venezuelans targeted for removal under a little-used 18th-century law had time to contest the Trump administration's assertion that they were members of the Tren de Aragua gang before they were put on planes and deported to El Salvador. «Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than has happened here,» Millett said, to which Ensign responded, «We certainly dispute the Nazi analogy.» Prior to the Trump administration's invocation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, the law had been used three times in U.S. history, most recently to intern and remove Japanese, German and Italian immigrants during World War Two. The Trump administration was asking the appeals court to halt Washington-based U.S. District Judge James Boasberg's two-week ban, imposed on March 15, on the use of the law to justify deportation of alleged Tren de Aragua members without final removal orders from immigration judges.
24.03 / 23:47
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Michelle Obama reveals she shut down Barack’s wish for a third child: ‘We’re gonna get a crazy one!’
Michelle Obama recently shared heartfelt insights on family life and parenting during a candid chat with Kylie Kelce on the Not Gonna Lie podcast. Reflecting on raising daughters Malia, 26, and Sasha, 23, with Barack Obama, she revealed their differing views on family size. While Barack once suggested having a third child, Michelle emphasized feeling “lucky” with their two girls, quipping that adding another might invite chaos. Kylie, pregnant with her fourth child, related to Michelle’s humor about parenting dynamics, especially raising daughters in households dominated by “girl energy.”
19.03 / 16:19
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Democrat influencer Harry Sisson under attack for manipulating women to share explicit videos: Who is he?
Harry Sisson is embroiled in controversy following allegations of manipulative behavior involving multiple women. Harry Sisson has been accused of convincing and luring a dozen nearly women to send their explicit videos on Snapchat. Accusations surfaced online, primarily via X (formerly Twitter), alleging Sisson persuaded nearly a dozen women to send explicit photos via Snapchat, despite claiming to «respect them for more than their bodies.» This revelation has sparked outrage, particularly given Sisson's public advocacy for women's rights. ALSO READ: Harry Sisson Snapchat scandal: This TikTok influencer and Biden fan lured women to share explicit videos
17.03 / 20:15
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Who is Alexandria Ocascio-Cortez? The 35-year-old Democrat who could be the party's candidate for 2028 U.S elections; fans tout her as the next Barack Obama
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), a 35-year-old New York congresswoman, could become the Democratic Party's candidate for the 2028 US elections after she has recently gained popularity as she might best represent the Democratic voters, according to the Axios reporter Alex Isenstadt, reported The Wrap.
16.03 / 03:07
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Alien Enemies Act: What to know about 1798 law that Trump has invoked for deportations
Trump on Saturday invoked the Alien Enemies Act for the first time since World War II, granting himself sweeping powers under a centuries-old law to deport people associated with a Venezuelan gang. Hours later, a federal judge halted deportations under Trump's order. The act is a sweeping wartime authority that allows non-citizens to be deported without being given the opportunity to go before an immigration or federal court judge. ALSO READ: Trump invokes the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act
13.03 / 16:43
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Michelle Obama opens up about White House struggles, calls out Barack’s tardiness amid growing split rumors
Craig Robinson to launch IMO, a video podcast for candid discussions and celebrity guests. Lately, Michelle Obama is opening up about the White House struggles and the difficulties of being a president's wife on the podcast. Despite their outward displays of unity, she talks about Barack Obama's friendships, his persistent tardiness, and the difficulties of following him to the White House in her new podcast, IMO, as per a reports. The pair continues to publicly support one another even though their marriage is still being questioned.
10.03 / 18:57
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Michelle Obama and brother take bold new career leap, unveiling surprising venture that has everyone talking; here's what she's going to do
Michelle Obama and Barack Obama have lately made headlines for their divorce rumors. Apparently, Michelle Obama is embarking on a new venture now as she collaborates with her brother Craig Robinson on a podcast. Meanwhile, as the former first lady embraces this new opportunity, speculation about her marriage to Barack Obama persists. Michelle Obama said on Monday that she and her brother would be doing a video podcast as their next professional endeavor. The project, known as IMO, promises engaging conversations with celebrity guests, as per a report by the Daily Mail.
10.03 / 17:09
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Michelle Obama is returning to the spotlight, but not how you would expect. What is the former first lady planning?
IMO, co-hosted by none other than her brother, Craig Robinson. The podcast, which debuts on March 12, promises to be an honest and unfiltered conversation between the siblings, covering everything from relationships and family to faith and personal struggles. With a guest lineup that includes Issa Rae, Jay Shetty, and Keke Palmer, IMO is shaping up to be more than just a casual chat—it’s set to be a thought-provoking and relatable listen. “With everything going on in the world, we’re all looking for answers and people to turn to,” Obama shared in a statement. “My brother Craig and I launched the IMO podcast to create a space for people to come as they are, ask honest questions, give their opinions, and have thoughtful conversations about life.”
10.03 / 14:31
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Biden’s use of autopen for executive orders sparks legal and cognitive concerns
executive orders from former US President Joe Biden contained identical autopen signatures, which has led to doubts about his understanding of the policies he approved. Many critics believe that these unauthentic signature practices create multiple legal and constitutional problems because of the ongoing debate about Biden’s mental state during his presidential years.
05.03 / 21:53
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Bombshell allegations: Whistleblowers claim Obama and John Kerry systematically derailed FBI probe into Iranian terrorists to protect nuclear deal
Obama administration and then-Secretary of State John Kerry, who helped in derailing and obstructing an ongoing FBI investigation into Iranian terrorists and stopping due arrests to protect the nuclear deal.
02.03 / 02:55
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Judge rules head of watchdog agency must keep his job, says Donald Trump's bid to oust him was unlawful
federal watchdog agency must remain in his job, a judge in Washington ruled on Saturday, saying President Donald Trump's bid to remove the special counsel was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Hampton Dellinger, who leads the Office of Special Counsel, in a legal battle over the president's authority to oust the head of the independent agency that's likely headed back to the U.S. Supreme Court. Dellinger sued Trump last month after he was fired even though the law says special counsels can be removed by the president «only for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.» Jackson, who was nominated to the bench by Democratic president Barack Obama, quickly reinstated Dellinger in the job while he pursued his case.
27.02 / 12:21
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Trump's push for Keystone XL could be just the bargaining chip Canada needs, says former premier
United States President Donald Trump is calling for the immediate revival of the Keystone XL pipeline, a cross-border project that cost the Canadian oilpatch billions when it was cancelled in 2021 by the former administration and is still the subject of an ongoing $1.3-billion lawsuit by the Alberta government.
25.02 / 16:11
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Trump wants Keystone XL pipeline built 'now'
United States President Donald Trump said Monday he wanted to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline, even though its developer has already walked away from the project.
25.02 / 12:15
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Trump Wants Canada's Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Built 'Now'
(Bloomberg) — US President Donald Trump said Monday he wanted to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline, even though its developer has already walked away from the project.
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