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President Donald Trump said he doesn't 'need international law,' just 'my own morality,' as he considers hostile takeovers of Greenland, Colombia and more
Nearly 35 years ago, Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most successful investors, was lecturing at the University of Notre Dame when he recounted that president-elect Donald Trump had made his assets appear to be worth much more than they really were by locking in property loans at prices far higher than their true value.
President Donald Trump had planned for months to invade Venezuela and seize its real prize, the nation’s vast oil reserves. Capturing President Nicolás Maduro was more pretext than purpose.
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) held a press conference on Wednesday to respond to the fatal ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis. GOV. TIM WALZ (D-MN): This morning we learned that an ICE officer shot and killed someone in Minneapolis.
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Trump, Moreno back corporate home-buying ban — bold housing fix or unconstitutional gambit?
Corporate investors own 17.5% of Cleveland homes while local buyers are pushed out of the market, so the goal of Trump and Moreno is a good one, but the law likely stands in their way, Today in Ohio podcast hosts say.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress out of fear she would be the 'next Charlie Kirk' due to Donald Trump labeling her a 'traitor'
Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashed on Donald Trump during her Wednesday, January 7, appearance on The View. The former congresswoman emphasized that the main reason she resigned from Congress — with her last day being Monday,
President Donald Trump held a press conference on Jan. 3 to address the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The United States captured Maduro and his wife in an overnight military operation on Jan.
"Leaked" audio of President Donald Trump talking about the Epstein files and Venezuela was generated with OpenAI’s video-generating platform, Sora. The audio was originally shared on TikTok back in November 2025, before the U.S. captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.