
The rapper has become a self-appointed hype man and benefactor to the U.S. women’s team in Paris. He plans to keep the poolside party going into 2028.
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Getty Images Trump’s tariffs strike at the heart of China’s manufacturing juggernaut US President Donald Trump has hit China with a second tariff in as many months, which means imports from there now face a levy of at least 20%. This is his latest salvo against Beijing, which already faces steep US tariffs, from 100%
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Mar 06, 2025 04:37 AM IST The White House emphasised that Israel was consulted and described the effort as part of Trump’s ‘good faith effort to do what’s right for the American people.’ The United States has been conducting secret talks with the militant Palestinian group Hamas to secure the release of American hostages seized
Mar 06, 2025 05:08 AM IST Trump has issued a final ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all living hostages and the bodies of those they “murdered.” US President Donald Trump has issued a final ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all living hostages and the bodies of those they “murdered.”
In today’s newsletter, Susan B. Glasser’s takeaways from the President’s address to Congress. Plus: Photograph by Win McNamee / Getty Trump’s Golden Age of Bunk In a Castro-length speech to Congress, the President claimed victory, while proving that even the most unhinged address can be boring if it goes on long enough. Susan B. Glasser,
This article is an on-site version of our FirstFT newsletter. Subscribers can sign up to our Asia, Europe/Africa or Americas edition to get the newsletter delivered every weekday morning. Explore all of our newsletters here Good morning and welcome back. In today’s newsletter: US cuts off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine An alleged Chinese ‘hacker-for-hire’ campaign has
Jude Sheerin BBC News, Washington Watch: Key moments from Trump’s first address to Congress US President Donald Trump declared “the American Dream is unstoppable” as he addressed a raucous joint session of Congress for the first time since he returned to power. In the longest presidential speech to lawmakers on record, he outlined his vision
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Three skiers who had flown by helicopter to a remote mountain range were swept away by an avalanche and buried under snow nearly as deep as a 10-story building, Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday. Avalanche buries at least 3 skiers near Anchorage, Alaska officials say If the deaths are confirmed it would
Basillioh Rukanga BBC News AFP People from Lesotho are called Basotho US President Donald Trump has said that “nobody has ever heard of” the African country of Lesotho – a comment that has “shocked” its government. It is a small country in southern Africa that almost entirely consists of mountains and is completely surrounded by
New York CNN — The US tariffs on Canadian fuel imports could hit some parts of the country harder than others. The Northeast could see that change first, according to experts, and prices are also at risk of rising on the West Coast. But even those potential hikes would be unlikely to be come immediately.
Donald Trump is to exclude carmakers across North America from the pain of US tariffs levelled against Mexico and Canada, following apparent pressure from motor bosses. The White House confirmed the concession was made after the president spoke to the bosses of Ford, General Motors and Stellantis in a call on Wednesday. Each company has
US News Live: Stay informed with real-time updates on all major events in the United States. From breaking news to in-depth stories, we bring you the developments shaping the United States as they happen. US News Live: ‘Good luck’: Donald Trump says Justin Trudeau using tariff disputes to stay in power US News Live: Get
Front Burner Front Burner Transcript for March 5, 2025 CBC News · Posted: Mar 05, 2025 12:56 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago (Sarah Claydon) For more episodes of this podcast, please click here. Front Burner32:34The tariff trade war escalates After months of back-and-forth, will-he-or-won’t-he, it’s officially on: U.S. President Donald Trump has slapped
US President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington. (Pic credit: AP) TOI Correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trump continued his fixation with tariffs and India, clubbing New Delhi with countries having far bigger trade surpluses and announcing reciprocal tariffs from April 2, even as the International Chamber
Published on Mar. 5, 2025, 3:11 PM “If you can’t keep your fish, rehome it,” U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services says. “Just don’t let it loose.” Giant goldfish are back in the news. For decades, people have been releasing unwanted pet goldfish into Lake Erie, where they bulk up and can grow as large as
Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner, the former mayor of Houston, has died suddenly at 70 years old, just two months after joining Congress. Current Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced Turner’s death at the beginning of a city council meeting on Wednesday, per local news reports. According to Whitmire, Turner was taken to the hospital on Tuesday,
Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Get our free Inside Washington email MAGA pundits and right-wing influencers are apoplectic over Nicolle Wallace’s comments about President Donald Trump making a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor an honorary Secret Service
US President Donald Trump In a fiery address to Congress, US President Donald Trump reignited his battle against global tariffs, taking direct aim at India. “India charges us auto tariffs higher than 100%,” Trump declared, doubling down on his push for “reciprocal taxes” that he says will shake up the global trade system.But there’s one
Claim: A U.S. government agency found that $2.7 trillion worth of Medicare and Medicaid payments were improperly sent overseas. Rating: What’s True The Government Accountability Office (GAO), a nonpartisan congressional agency, published two reports in 2024 that found, generally speaking, improper payments made by the U.S. government since fiscal year 2003 totaled an estimated $2.7
AFTER AMERICA announced on March 3rd that it is suspending military aid to Ukraine, it looks increasingly likely that Ukraine will have to depend on Europe. Donald Trump might be persuaded to reverse the suspension, for instance if Volodymyr Zelensky agrees to sign a deal on its minerals industry. A statement by Mr Zelensky on