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Trump taps Joint Chiefs adviser as top Venezuela diplomat

President Trump tapped a foreign policy adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff as the United States's top diplomat in Venezuela as the administration looks to control the country's oil industry following its capture of Venezuela’s strongman, Nicolás Maduro, earlier this month.

Al Gore booed Howard Lutnick during Davos speech

Former Vice President Al Gore on Tuesday booed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick during his speech at a VIP dinner in Davos, Switzerland. The Financial Times reported the dinner "descended into uproar after combative remarks from Lutnick," with European Central Bank President

Carville: Trump 'is f---ing crazy'

Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville on Wednesday called President Trump "f---ing crazy" after the president announced a "framework" of a deal on Greenland after weeks of escalating rhetoric about the island territory and floating taking it over by military force,

Trump says mineral rights will be part of Greenland deal

President Trump said mineral rights will be part of his deal on Greenland’s future. On Wednesday, Trump, who has repeatedly expressed a desire for the U.S. to own the Danish island, announced a framework agreement with NATO that would not involve tariffs on the U.S.’s European

Newsom knocks Bessent over 'Sparkle Beach Ken' crack

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) went after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over comments he made about the Golden State governor in which he likened him to “American Psycho” character Patrick Bateman. “The Treasury secretary talked about a Barbie doll. It was as if he was

Klobuchar takes step toward Minnesota governor bid

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) filed to form a gubernatorial committee Thursday, putting her one step closer toward a run for Minnesota governor. Klobuchar filed paperwork with the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board for a gubernatorial committee. “This is a

JD Vance Unironically Compares America to the Titanic

Vice President JD Vance thinks the infamously doomed Titanic is an apt metaphor for the United States. “The Democrats talk a lot about the affordability crisis in the United States of America. And yes, there is an affordability crisis—one created by Joe Biden’s policies,” Vance

Homicide rate falls in dozens of cities: Research

The homicide rate across 35 major cities fell dramatically in 2025, dropping to what researchers say could be the lowest rate on record, a new study from the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) found. Homicides are down 21 percent from 2024 and 44 percent from a recent peak in

Why Putin lies to Trump

Putin uses deception to manipulate his enemies, as evidenced by his lie to Trump about the Valdai residence attack, and his strategy of psychological dominance, flooding the zone with contradictions, half-truths and outright lies, forcing adversaries to react - not act.

House rebuffs effort to add ethanol expansion to spending bill

The House on Thursday rebuffed — at least for now — efforts to allow for more ethanol in gasoline year-round as Midwestern lawmakers pushed for more use of the fuel. Some lawmakers, particularly from the Midwest, sought to include legislation that would allow sales of gasoline

Most in new poll say Trump focused on wrong priorities

Fifty-seven percent of surveyed Americans in a new New York Times/Siena University poll released Thursday say President Trump is generally focused on the wrong issues, with a majority also saying they disapprove of his handling of several top issues. The breakdown by gender was

Zelensky calls for Europe to stop trying to change Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized European leaders Thursday for spending too much time trying to appease President Trump and failing to take responsibility for their own security. Zelensky made the remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and

Trump’s Weird Bruise Looks Worse Than Ever

The U.S. president appeared with yet another strange mark on his hands at the World Economic Forum in Davos, once again raising concerns that his health is not what he has claimed it to be. Donald Trump—the oldest person to ever be elected president—was photographed with what

Jack Smith Says He Could Have Proven Trump Guilty

Former Special Counsel Jack Smith doubled down Thursday on his decision to bring criminal charges against President Donald Trump. “To be clear, I stand by my decisions as special counsel, including the decision to bring charges against President Trump. Our investigation

Congress is taking stock of proposed ethics rules

Congress is considering a bipartisan bill to ban stock trading by members, their spouses and dependent children, and to divest all current stock holdings within 180 days, in response to public concern about the perception that Congress's members are insider-trading on the stock

House narrowly tees up final votes on last 4 funding bills

The House advanced its final four appropriations bills Thursday, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill, bringing the House one step closer to meeting the Jan. 30 funding deadline. The lower chamber voted 214-213 on the rule, which sets up debate and

Sinners Makes History With Most Oscar Nominations Ever

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners —a commercially and critically successful African American vampire film—has set an all-time Oscars record with 16 total nominations. These include best picture, Michael B. Jordan for best leading actor, Wunmi Mosaku for best supporting actress, and Delroy

Renee Good shot 3 times, grazed a fourth time: Private autopsy

Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis earlier this month, was shot three times and grazed by a fourth bullet, according to results from a private autopsy. The law firm representing Good’s family members