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Trump, Paramount to Mediate '60 Minutes' Lawsuit
Paramount and U.S. President Donald Trump are set to begin mediation in his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News after the two sides agreed on a mediator, The New York Times reported Monday.
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Treasury. Sec Bessent: Trump 'Uses Tariffs to Negotiate'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Tucker Carlson that President Donald Trump's tariff strategy is not new, that America's original "tariff man" was Alexander Hamilton, the country's first treasury secretary..
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Trump Would Veto Bill to Curb Authority on Tariffs
If it reached his desk, President Donald Trump would veto a Senate bill that seeks to limit his authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, Axios reported Monday.
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Border Czar: Congress 'Taking Too Long' on Funding
Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border czar, on Monday told Semafor that Congress is "taking too long" to approve funding for detention centers and other immigration enforcement efforts.
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Bessent Leads Negotiations With Japan on Trade
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday announced negotiations will start with Japan to implement President Donald Trump's vision for "the new Golden Age of Global Trade."
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Chief Justice Pauses Deadline for Return of Md. Man
Chief Justice John Roberts agreed Monday to pause a midnight deadline for the Trump administration to return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador. The temporary order comes hours after a Justice Department emergency appeal to the Supreme ...
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Stocks End Modestly Lower After Extreme Swings
Stocks ended another tumultuous day lower as markets reel from President Donald Trump's latest threats to escalate his tariff fight.
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Russian State TV Hails Trump's 'Major Blow' to Capitalism
Russian state media cheered on President Donald Trump's tariffs, claiming they have "destroyed trust" and are a "major blow" to capitalism, Mediaite reported Monday.
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Russians Searched Internet Before German Knife Attack
The German news outlet ZDF has discovered suspicious internet search queries from Russians in the run-up to the knife attacks last May 31 in Mannheim, Germany, suggesting Moscow may have had advance knowledge of the violence, London's Telegraph reports.
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Trump Announces Direct Iran Talks, at Meeting With Netanyahu
President Donald Trump said the United States would start direct, high-level talks with Iran over its nuclear program on Saturday, in a shock announcement during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."We're having direct talks with Iran, and they've...
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Newsmax Stock Breaks Records in Opening Week
Newsmax's stock broke records for initial public offerings in its first week of trading, becoming the first Regulation A+ offering to go directly to the NYSE's Big Board - while captivating the markets with a dizzying valuation.
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GOP Senators Sign on to Bill to Curb Trump on Trade
Seven Republican senators signed on to a bipartisan bill that seeks to curb President Donald Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs on U.S. trading partners by requiring him to notify Congress of his intention.
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White House: No Military Parade Planned for June 14
The Trump administration denied a report that it scheduled a military parade for June 14, which will mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and also President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.
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WH Official: Tariffs-Nuclear Winter Rhetoric 'Irresponsible'
Kevin Hassett, the director of the White House National Economic Council, criticized hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman after he tweeted President Donald Trump's tariffs could lead to a "self-induced, economic nuclear winter."
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Trump Hits California Senators During Dodgers Celebration
President Donald Trump on Monday held a celebration for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the winners of the 2024 World Series, at the White House where he praised the players and hit out at California's Democrat senators.
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Wall Street Could be Headed for a Bear Market
Wall Street could soon be in the claws of another bear market as the Trump administration's tariff blitz fuels fears that the added taxes on imported goods from around the world will sink the global economy.
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Democrats Hope Musk Backlash Helps Them Win in Virginia
Democrats are hoping backlash to tech CEO Elon Musk and his policies will make them victorious in the Virginia House of Delegates races.
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NATO Senior Official Chatfield Fired by Trump Admin
Navy Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, who holds a senior position in NATO, was fired as part of what appears to be an expanding national security purge of top officials by the Trump administration, three sources told Reuters on Monday.
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Survey: 55 Percent of Leftists Say Trump Murder Would Be Justified
A majority of self-identified leftists say it would be at least somewhat justified to murder President Donald Trump, according to a new survey from the Network Contagion Research Institute and Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab.
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Trans Athletes Face Off in Women's Pro Pool Final
A pair of transgender athletes faced off in a women's pro pool final over the weekend in the United Kingdom, leading to protests.
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RFK Jr. 'MAHA' Tour Highlights Measles and Fluoride
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will travel to three southwestern states on a "Make America Healthy Again" tour beginning Monday, at a time when the measles outbreak in the region has intensified.
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Trump: 'Not Going to Bend'
President Donald Trump doubled down on his tariffs position on Monday, taking to his Truth Social platform to point to a number of things that are happening amid the global market meltdown since his "Liberation Day" tariffs were announced last week.
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Boeing, Two 737 Max Crash Victim Families Settle
U.S. planemaker Boeing Co. settled lawsuits with the families of two victims killed in the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX on the eve of trial, lawyers for the families said.
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Trump Threatens China With Additional 50 Percent Tariff
President Donad Trump threatened China Monday with a 50% additional tariff after the Asian nation imposed a 34% retliatory tariff on U.S. imports.He made the threat in a Truth Social post:
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Trump to Supreme Court: Halt Order to Return Deported Man
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Monday to temporarily halt a judge's order requiring his administration to return a Salvadoran man who the government has acknowledged was erroneously deported to El Salvador.