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House Republicans backed President Trump's private school-voucher agenda when the House Ways and Means Committee approved a budget proposal on May 14
Trump headed to Doha on Wednesday to be feted by a monarchy that Netanyahu accused less than a fortnight ago of “playing both sides” in Gaza and refusing to take sides against “Hamas’s barbarism”. Asked en route whether his trip had sidelined Israel, Trump said it had not.
The announcement comes shortly after 49 South Africans arrived in the U.S. for resettlement under a fast-tracked refugee program.
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Melania Trump has reportedly spent fewer than 14 days in the White House since her husband was inaugurated in January.
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New York Magazine on MSNHere’s Who Is Going to Donald Trump’s Meme Coin DinnerSome investors who purchased moments after Trump announced his meme coin on January 18 made terrific gains on the speculative asset, tens of thousands of investors have lost money since they bought in near the highs of around $74. It is currently trading at around $13.
President Donald Trump has defended accepting a Boeing 747 from Qatar, comparing it to the Statue of Liberty.The president reshared a post on Truth Social noting that the statue was gifted to the U.S.
According to Webster’s dictionary, “equalize” was first used in 1599. The derivation, equalizing, arrived sometime during the early 1800’s. Trump signed a sweeping executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drugmakers to lower the cost of prescription drugs in the U.S. or face new limits over what the government will pay.
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The list is growing of promises Trump has not yet delivered on, and, in some cases, almost certainly never will.
U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating has changed direction, with a new poll from a Republican-aligned company suggesting it is now even, after weeks of negative ratings. Approval ratings provide a snapshot of the mood of the electorate.
Kennedy, a pillar of Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” platform, has pushed unproven conspiracy theories about vaccines and has falsely claimed that they could cause autism. He has also provided a shaky response to the large outbreak of measles in Texas and has not urged people to get their children vaccinated against the disease.