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May 2025
6m 45s

Deadline for Russia, ‘TACO’ trade, Tate ...

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At a WH swearing-in ceremony, President Donald Trump addressed foreign policy, pardons, and other issues. The President also doubled down on his attacks against Harvard University. Investors are learning to take Trump’s words with a grain of salt – and a bit of salsa, too. We explain why Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers asked for a mistrial. Plus, the Tate brothe ... Show More
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Today
Ceasefire next steps, National Guard court cases, IRS furloughs & more
The Israeli government is set to vote today on the first phase of a ceasefire in Gaza. Two court cases on National Guard deployments are testing the bounds of President Donald Trump’s authority. The IRS is the latest agency to be impacted by the government shutdown. The Senate ha ... Show More
6m 45s
Today
Gaza ceasefire agreed, shutdown latest, pig liver transplant & more
Israel and Hamas have brokered the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire plan. A major MAGA lawmaker seems to have broken ranks with Republicans in shutdown negotiations. The Trump administration is pushing back in its legal battle with Chicago over the National Guard being deployed th ... Show More
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Gridlocked Congress, Palisades Fire suspect, Dolly Parton’s health & more
Democrats and Republicans are still trading blame as the shutdown crosses the one-week mark. President Donald Trump may travel to the Middle East as a Gaza ceasefire deal is reportedly “close.” Police arrested a man in connection with the deadly Palisades Fire – we have details. ... Show More
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