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President Donald Trump took to social media to levy another attack on Chicago, this time targeting the Magnificent Mile — while confusing its name and omitting its decline in vacancy.
The White House, embroiled in a heated debate over the president’s plan to invite hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers into the United States, is being pressured by voters to focus more on domestic issues and less on foreign policy.
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Is Trump giving Alabama residents a $2,000 tariff dividend check? Here's what we know
In his Nov. 9 Truth Social post, President Trump highlights the United States' global economic standing, emphasizing the tariffs recently imposed. The post also promises a dividend of at least $2,000 per person, though high-income earners would be excluded from the payout.
The Resolute Desk has been used in the Oval Office for many years after being gifted by Queen Victoria a long time ago.
NBC News' Steve Kornacki breaks down the places and the trends to watch when the votes get tallied Tuesday night.
Tougher immigration policies by the Trump administration have resulted in a marked decrease in encounters of migrant families at the southern border, but there’s been an increase in
Plastic surgeon Troy Pittman told Axios that the trend of subtle cosmetic work is fading, as more and more clients ask to look as though they ‘had something done’. Another DC surgeon, Anita Kulkarni, said clients wanting to have more filler and injections on top of already done faces can be dangerous, and a sign of ‘filler blindness’.
A lady said US President, Donald Trump's threat to send troops to Nigeria was not born out of altruism, insisting that the American leader has another intention.