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In July 2025, a claim circulated online that U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced declassified documents indicating former U.S. president Barack Obama authorized an assassination attempt on U.S. President Donald Trump just before he assumed office the first time in 2016.
The Trump administration said Thursday it was leaving Gaza ceasefire talks, blaming Hamas for failing to engage in good faith. Steve Witkoff, now named President Trump’s special envoy
Republicans in Congress last week approved President Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9 billion in foreign aid and funding for public broadcasting, giving the administration a victory in its ongoing battle with lawmakers over the power of the purse. The White House has signaled that it plans to ask Congress to rescind more money soon.
A growing number of national athletic organizations are banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports in compliance with President Donald Trump’s executive order. On Thursday, USA Volleyball became the latest organization to announce a change to its gender competition policies.
A new poll from CBS/YouGov says support for Trump's immigration policies have dropped by double digits since February.
Donald Trump has criticized the BRICS economic alliance, accusing it of attempting to undermine the dominance of the U.S. dollar. He threatened to impose a 10% tariff on member nations—Brazil, Russia,
(Reuters) -General Motors' second-quarter core profit fell 32% to $3 billion on Tuesday, as the automaker continued to confront challenging tariff policies, which it said sapped $1.1 billion from the results.
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Axios Sneak Peek on MSNCoca-Cola to launch cane sugar soda in fall after Trump demandCoca-Cola Co. on Tuesday said it plans to launch a new Coke product this fall made with U.S. cane sugar. Why it matters: The move is a response to President Trump 's statement last week that the company would use sugar, rather than high fructose corn syrup, in its sodas.
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Peter Berezin of BCA Research discusses the consequences of threats to the independence of the Federal Reserve. He also weighs in on where U.S. treasury yields and the dollar is heading.