FIFA, Trump and World Cup
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Mr. Trump will attend the 2026 men’s World Cup draw on Friday at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, where organizers are also poised to announce the first recipient of the “FIFA Peace Prize.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul characteristically broke with the majority of his GOP colleagues in his reaction to growing accusations of war crimes facing the Pentagon following the reveal of the second boat strike in September, which, according to reports, targeted survivors of an initial strike.
The move would be the latest action by the Trump administration to reverse Biden-era policies that encouraged cleaner-running cars and trucks, including electric vehicles. The Republican administration says the new rules would increase Americans’ access to the full range of gasoline vehicles they need and can afford.
President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act last month, leading to transcripts from the federal sex trafficking cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell being ordered released.
A Fox News host corrected President Donald Trump’s economic advisor, Kevin Hassett, in a live interview on Thursday's episode of The Story with Martha MacCallum. When Hassett sa
Written by Paul McCartney, 83, the song’s title twists the idiom “live and let live,” which calls for tolerance. Instead, McCartney and his former band Wings sing about giving “the other fellow hell” in a Bond-style portrayal of violent retaliation.
President Trump on Wednesday is expected to announce an update to federal fuel standards set under the Biden administration. The new proposal includes weakening mileage restrictions and loosening
A federal appeals court in Washington on Thursday agreed to allow National Guard troops stationed by President Trump in the city since August to remain for now, blocking a lower court judge’s order that the Guard’s presence was unlawful and that the troops should be removed by Dec. 11.
President Trump will host the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the White House on Thursday to sign a peace treaty and a deal to export minerals to the U.S. Presidents Felix Tshisekedi of Congo and Paul Kagame of Rwanda will finalize an earlier deal settled this summer.