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Trump's Cuba, Tylenol and Autism Theory Collides with Reality: What Experts in Havana Say
President Donald Trump caused a stir when he connected autism, acetaminophen (commonly known by the brand name Tylenol in the U.S.), and the island of Cuba during a White House announcement.
Charlie Kirk's Memorial Poster Goes Viral
When the official flyer for Charlie Kirk's memorial event dropped, it was packed with big names: Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker Carlson, even Stephen Miller. Erika Kirk's photo made the poster. So did Trump's. J.D. Vance got a square too. But in the middle of all those glossy headshots, one glaring omission stole the spotlight.
Melania Trump Chose a Dress By a Venezuelan Designer in First Big State Trip as First Lady
Melania Trump's return to the world stage as First Lady in her husband's second presidency carried a double message. At Windsor Castle, she stepped into the spotlight in a striking canary-yellow gown by Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera, a fashion choice that shone bright against the backdrop of Donald Trump's renewed sanctions and harsh rhetoric toward Caracas.
President Trump Claims U.S. Destroyed Three Venezuelan Drug Vessels Despite Pentagon Confirming Only Two
The remarks followed Trump's Monday disclosure that a second Venezuelan vessel had been struck, killing three people on board
Trump Files $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times, Calls Paper 'Mouthpiece for Democrats'
In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump tied the filing to previous settlements with ABC News and CBS News, which he described as "successful litigation" over false reporting
US Pulls Drug Certification From Colombia After 30 years, Pointing at Petro Over Record Cocaine Boom
The United States has delivered a major blow to one of its closest South American allies by stripping Colombia of its coveted anti-drug certification.
Trump Announces a Second Attack on a Venezuelan Vessel in the Caribbean
President Donald Trump announced today a second attack against a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean for allegedly transporting illegal drugs.
Republicans Admit The Release of Epstein Files is 'Inevitable,' Report Finds
A Republican senator, speaking to The Hill on condition of anonymity, criticized Attorney General Pamela Bondi's handling of the case, saying her February claim that Epstein's client list was ready for review raised unrealistic public expectations.
Britain Increases Security Around Windsor Castle Ahead of Trump's Visit - What Are The Threats
Security around Windsor Castle and nearby key venues has been significantly heightened as President Donald Trump is due to begin his second state visit to the United Kingdom on September 16-18, 2025
Trump Threatens to Cut New York City Funding After Gov. Hochul Endorses Mamdani for Mayor
President Donald Trump criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's decision to endorse Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York City. He warned that if Mamdani is elected, he would withhold federal funding from the state.
Latina Women Lead Trump's Latino Collapse as Immigration Rhetoric Fails to Distract From Economic Pain
President Donald Trump's standing among Latino voters has entered dangerous territory, and the warning signs are being led by Latina women. A new poll from Somos Votantes, Somos PAC, and Global Strategy Group shows that Latinas have turned sharply against him, and the shift is reverberating across gender and generational lines.
Maduro Launches 'Independence Plan 200,' Mobilizing Armed Forces to 284 Battlefronts
"These seas, this land, these neighborhoods, these mountains, these vast territories and the riches of these lands belong to the people of Venezuela. They will never belong to the American empire," Maduro said.
Why wasn't JD Vance at the 9/11 Ceremony?
Vice President JD Vance has pulled out of the annual 9/11 memorial at Ground Zero, choosing instead to travel with his wife, Usha Vance, to Utah to pay respects to the family of conservative activist and longtime friend Charlie Kirk.
Inside the Trump–Charlie Kirk Alliance: How a Campus Organizer Became a Pillar of MAGA Strategy
Charlie Kirk's relationship with Donald Trump went far beyond rallies. From White House visits and presidential appointments to ballot-chasing strategies and youth mobilization, Kirk became a crucial figure in Trump's political machine.
MSNBC Fires Matthew Dowd After Charlie Kirk Comments - Report
Matthew Dowd, the longtime analyst and former Bush strategist was fired from MSNBC after his remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death drew outrage across social media and furious pushback from the right.
Charlie Kirk Dead After Being Shot in Utah: Trump Confirmed
President Donald Trump confirmed today the death of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, after being shot during an event at the University of Utah.
Venezuelan Boat Turned Back Before U.S. Military Strike - Report
New details have emerged about last week's U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan boat in the southern Caribbean. According to reporting by The New York Times, the vessel had altered its course and appeared to be retreating before American forces destroyed it, killing 11 people on board.
Protesters Storm Trump's D.C. Dinner Chanting "Trump Is the Hitler of Our Time"
President Donald Trump attempted to project strength in Washington on Tuesday night by sitting down for dinner at Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab. Protesters stormed into the restaurant, turning a carefully staged appearance into a viral clash.
Epstein Birthday Book Sparks Firestorm as Not Only Trump, But Clinton, Vera Wang and Others Surface in Leaked Archives - PHOTOS
The release of Jeffrey Epstein's so-called "birthday book" has turned into one of the biggest scandals of the year, and not only because it seems to confirm the existence of the message from Donald Trump. What began as a congressional document dump quickly turned into headline fodder once journalists found pages attributed to some of the world's most recognizable names.
Ryan Routh, Suspect in Trump Assassination Attempt, Acts as His Own Lawyer as Trial Begins in Florida
The long-awaited trial of Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, began Monday morning in Fort Pierce with jury selection. The case is already drawing national attention as questions circulate about how the process will unfold, whether the public can watch, and exactly where is he being held.
JD Vance Taunts Commentator Over Clash About U.S. Strike On Venezuelan Vessel: 'I Don't Give a S--t What You Call It'
Vice President JD Vance taunted a social media commentator after he questioned him over a social media post claiming that "killing cartel members who poison our fellow citizens is the highest and best use of our military."
Maduro Urges The U.S. To 'Abandon Its Plan For a Violent Regime Change In Venezuela'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro urged the U.S. to "abandon its plan for a violent regime change in Venezuela and all of Latin America and the Caribbean" as the Trump administration continues with its deployment of forces off the country's coast.
Trump Reportedly Considering Strikes Inside Venezuela To Weaken Maduro
President Donald Trump has been presented with several options for military strikes against the Venezuelan regime, including striking inside the country, according to a new report
DHS's $200M Self-Deportation Campaign Faces Growing Criticism Amid Low Number of Self-Deportations
Although promoted as a cost-effective alternative to traditional deportation, Project Homecoming's impact has raised questions about whether it is delivering meaningful results.
Border Restrictions Have Pushed More Than 14,000 Migrants to Reverse Course, UN Report Finds
Human rights advocates and government officials warn that reverse flow is proving to be just as dangerous, and in some cases more dangerous, than the original journey north to the United States.
Pentagon Official Reportedly Says Attack Against Venezuelan Vessel Targeted Civilians: 'May Be Criminals, But They Aren't Combatants'
A Pentagon official reportedly said the U.S. attack against a Venezuelan vessel on Tuesday "directly targeted civilians" because even if they were transporting drugs, they would be considered "criminals," not "combatants"
Democrats Question Not Being Briefed On Attack Against Venezuelan Vessel Before It Happened: 'Concerning'
Democratic senators in the Intelligence Committee are claiming they were not briefed on this week's attack against a Venezuelan vessel, which the Trump administration claims it's aimed at fighting drug-trafficking in the region
Nicolas Maduro Claims Venezuela Is 'Standing On The Front Lines' Against 'Nazi-Extremists' Following U.S: Attack On Vessel That Killed 11
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said the regime he leads is "standing on the front lines" against "Nazi extremist movements" coming from the north, a reference to escalating tensions with the United States
Amnesty International Questions U.S. Attack Against Venezuelan Vessel: 'Serious Doubts About Its Legality'
Amnesty International questioned the Trump administration's attack against a Venezuelan vessel on Tuesday, claiming that there are "serious doubts about its legality."
Maduro Says He Will Begin 'Mobilizing' Militias After U.S. Attack Against Vessel That Killed 11 on Tuesday
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said he will begin "mobilizing" civilian militias following the U.S. attack against a vessel that killed 11 people on Tuesday