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President Biden pardons his son, claiming Hunter Biden was unfairly prosecuted
President Joe Biden on Sunday pardoned his son Hunter, who was convicted of illegally purchasing a handgun in Delaware and pleaded guilty to tax charges in Los Angeles.
In explaining his controversial action — which came weeks before the president's son was to be sentenced by federal judges on both coasts — Biden claimed his son was the ...Read more
Trump announces plan to replace FBI director with Kash Patel
Donald Trump announced his intention to cut short the term of FBI Director Christopher Wray and select Kash Patel to lead an agency the president-elect often criticized on the campaign trail.
The pick would be another high-profile test for Senate Republicans, who would be tasked with deciding whether to confirm Patel, a former Trump ...Read more
Ireland's ruling parties set to keep power after tight vote
Ireland is heading for a return of the coalition government led by Prime Minister Simon Harris’s Fine Gael party and Fianna Fail, as voters bucked a recent international trend of ousting incumbent parties.
With more than two thirds of the results announced, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael were together on track to get more than 80 seats. They need ...Read more
Romania's establishment holds off far-right win, exit polls show
Romania’s ruling Social Democrats were on course to win a parliamentary election, with exit polls showing the party ahead of a nationalist group that had threatened to drive home a blow to the Black Sea nation’s political establishment.
The Social Democrats secured 26% of the vote on Sunday, with the far-right Alliance for the Unity of ...Read more
Many Illinois health systems provide gender-affirming care. What happens when Donald Trump becomes president?
Planned Parenthood of Illinois has repeatedly been hearing the same question from transgender patients since Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Patients want to know how many refills they can get of hormone therapy medications, which they often need to maintain their health and certain physical characteristics.
“We’ve definitely ...Read more
Romania's establishment holds off far-right win, exit polls show
Romania’s ruling Social Democrats were on course to win a parliamentary election, with exit polls showing the party ahead of a nationalist group that had threatened to drive home a blow to the Black Sea nation’s political establishment.
The Social Democrats secured 26% of the vote on Sunday, with the far-right Alliance for the Unity of ...Read more
Newsom tries to redefine the California-vs.-Trump narrative
Nearly two weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a special session to fund legal battles against the president-elect, the Democratic leader appeared to be trying to tone down and reframe the California-vs.-Trump narrative he set in motion.
"It's not a resistance brand," Newsom said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. "It's around ...Read more
San Diego federal court was ground zero for hashing out Trump's border policies. A repeat is likely
SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s federal courts played a crucial role during Donald Trump’s first presidency, both in the administration’s attempts to implement its border and immigration policies and the legal efforts to block those hard-line practices.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego ramped up criminal prosecutions of illegal border ...Read more
Trump says Trudeau pledged border action after tariff threat
WASHINGTON — Canada is studying adding more resources and personnel to its U.S. border after a Mar-a-Lago dinner between President-elect Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aimed at heading off a tariff fight.
In a pair of social media posts, Trump and Trudeau struck upbeat tones, with Trump calling the meeting “very productive�...Read more
Trump picks loyalist 'deep state' critic Patel to head FBI
Donald Trump tapped Kash Patel to be FBI director, nominating a loyalist to lead the chief U.S. law enforcement agency — which the president-elect has long derided as corrupt.
Patel rose to prominence expressing outrage over the agency’s investigation into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 ...Read more
Trump picks loyalist 'deep state' critic Patel to head the FBI
Donald Trump tapped Kash Patel to be FBI director, nominating a loyalist to lead the chief US law enforcement agency — which the president-elect has long derided as corrupt.
Patel rose to prominence expressing outrage over the agency’s investigation into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential ...Read more
Baltimore mayor says he won't be influenced by Trump official's threat to cut federal funds over immigration cooperation
BALTIMORE — Mayor Brandon Scott says he won’t allow Baltimore’s law enforcement priorities to be influenced by President-elect Donald Trump’s advisers’ threats to cut federal funds to states or cities not cooperating with a mass deportation plan.
Tom Homan, Trump’s pick for “Border Czar,” said on Fox News Sunday that funds could...Read more
Ireland vote points to status quo but PM faces support drop
Simon Harris’s Fine Gael party and coalition partner Fianna Fail look set to return to government after the Irish election, but the prime minister could face a battle to keep his post after his popular support appeared to drop.
With counting still ongoing, early tallies and the official exit poll showed little to separate the two main ...Read more
Trump demands 'commitment' from BRICS nations on using dollar
WASHINGTON — U.S. President-elect Donald Trump warned the so-called BRICS nations that he would require commitments that they would not move to create a new currency as an alternative to using the U.S. dollar and repeated threats to levy a 100% tariff.
“The idea that the BRICS Countries are trying to move away from the Dollar while we stand...Read more
Trump says Trudeau pledged border action after tariff threat
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to working to address the border and fentanyl smuggling, key issues that have led the incoming U.S. president to threaten massive tariffs.
Trump, in a Truth Social post on Saturday, called their dinner Friday night at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida a “very ...Read more
Charles Kushner nominated by Trump to be ambassador to France
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump said he’ll nominate Charles Kushner as U.S. ambassador to France, offering a prime diplomatic post to his son-in-law’s father and a real estate developer he once pardoned.
“He is a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker, who will be a strong advocate representing our Country & ...Read more
Trudeau pledged action on border after tariff threat, Trump says
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to working to address the border and fentanyl smuggling, key issues that have led the incoming U.S. president to threaten massive tariffs.
Trump, in a Truth Social post on Saturday, called their dinner Friday night at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida a “very ...Read more
Trump's demand Mexico stop migrants and drugs may never be met
MEXICO CITY — It would take years, if ever, for Mexico to accomplish what incoming U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding to avoid tariffs: stemming the flow of migrants and drugs over the border.
That’s why Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s efforts to avoid a full-blown trade war might be more about doing enough for both sides to ...Read more
Trump disavowed Project 2025. Now he's hiring its contributors for his administration
Russell Vought, one of the chief architects of Project 2025 — a conservative blueprint for the next presidency — is no fan of the federal government that President-elect Donald Trump will soon lead.
He believes "woke" civil servants and "so-called expert authorities" wield illegitimate power to block conservative White House directives ...Read more
Election chaos is engulfing Romania and no one saw it coming
In the final days before Romania’s parliamentary elections this weekend, the governing parties’ leaders both quit, pollsters gave up on projecting the results and the nation’s top court cast serious doubt on the integrity of the voting process.
And the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Sunday’s parliamentary contest pits the pro-European ...Read more
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