Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, revealed in an essay that she is battling acute myeloid leukemia, a rare and aggressive blood cancer.
A meeting between US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and convicted spy Jonathan Pollard has ignited a storm within the MAGA movement. While Matt Gaetz and Steve Bannon are calling for Huckabee’s immediate dismissal, the White House has emphasized that “President Trump stands by the ambassador.”
Rep. Elise Stefanik, called the incoming mayor a “jihadist” and hinted at friction with the president, saying they would have to “agree to disagree” after Trump declined to use that label. Curtis Sliwa, the former GOP candidate for NYC mayor, slammed the meeting as a “phony kumbaya charade.”
US President Donald Trump announced that New York’s mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, will arrive in Washington, where the two are expected to meet in the Oval Office. During Mamdani’s campaign, tensions between them ran high, with Trump calling him a "100% communist lunatic."
Washington is upset with the terror organization over its attempt to rally Arab support against the American proposal in a United Nations Security Council vote.
Beyond facilitating weapons transfers, the pact enables Saudi Arabia to serve as a US weapons storage location, qualifies the nation for Pentagon maintenance and repair contract bidding, and permits purchases of depleted uranium ammunition.
Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, who also served as Harvard's president, announced his withdrawal from public commitments following email disclosures between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Boone County prosecutor determines Stand Your Ground law doesn't protect homeowner who shot mother of four through closed door.
Riyadh has sought to purchase the advanced aircraft, and the matter is expected to be discussed alongside the kingdom’s potential entry into the Abraham Accords.
Social media history exposes transition team member Hassaan Chaudhary's use of "Jew" as derogatory term.
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