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Donald Trump accused of 'betraying' King Charles over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Jeffrey Epstein disgrace
Donald Trump is at the center of an extraordinary row over claims he privately promised King Charles quiet support for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor while publicly distancing himself from the disgraced royal – a move insiders now describe as a "betrayal" as the former prince braces for the most explosive release of U.
A signing ceremony took a bizarre turn when Donald Trump decided to put some imagined words in the mouth of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson's wife, Kelly.
Trump's administration is changing student-loan borrowing caps for advanced degrees. Advocates said it could worsen the nursing shortage.
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'I don't want to do it': Trump becomes honest for once, admits to his poor physical health in remarks to military leaders
During his remarks to military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico several weeks ago in late September, Donald Trump obsessed over the way former President Barack Obama would pace up and down the stairs.
The White House unveiled a creepy new nickname for Donald Trump that will hang above his portrait for a time, with his portrait decked out in a Santa hat
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Trump's tariffs complicate car deals but December discounts still coming
Trump's tariffs are changing the car market, but December still brings the year's best deals. Here's when to shop for maximum savings.
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'We have most of the frontage': Trump reveals he can't read maps, believes the US owns 92% of the 'Gulf of America' coastline
During his remarks to military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico several weeks ago in late September, Donald Trump ranted about the Gulf of Mexico (or the "Gulf of America" as he still wants to call it).
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Trump admin's boast mocked on social media
The Trump administration's odd social media boast lit up the internet on Friday, as bewildered critics wondered whether the economic brag was meant as satire. The Treasury Department's official account claimed that U.