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- HuffPost
Hillary Clinton Shares Blunt Message About Trump's Administration — And It’s Spot-On
The former secretary of state delivered a call to action to Americans.
- Cosmopolitan
Selena Gomez Casually Posted a Pic with a Bottle of KY Jelly in the Background
Selena Gomez casually posted a photo of herself with a bottle of KY Jelly in the background.
- People
Dr. Oz's Swearing-In Ceremony Turns to Chaos When Granddaughter Faints During Trump's Speech: 'Everybody Out!'
Shortly after Dr. Oz was sworn in as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on April 18, reporters were abruptly rushed out of the Oval Office
- HuffPost
U.S. Doctor Gets Email From Immigration Officials: 'It Is Time For You To Leave'
Lisa Anderson, a U.S.-born physician from Connecticut, said she received an email from the Department of Homeland Security telling her to leave the country.
- HuffPost
Hannity Breaks With Trump On 1 Convenient Issue: 'Pretty Unbelievable To Be Honest'
The Fox News host has long defended the president on a multitude of matters, but appeared personally affronted Wednesday when it came to his wallet.
- The Canadian Press
US senator returns from El Salvador trip, says Abrego Garcia case is about far more than one man
WASHINGTON (AP) — The dispute over the wrongful deportation and imprisonment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia “is not only about one man” but about Donald Trump's disregard of the American judicial system as well, Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Friday as he returned from a three-day trip to El Salvador to press for the detained man's release.
- The Canadian Press
Career diplomat becomes the face of Trump's 'America First' agenda at the UN
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The highest-ranking U.S. representative now at the United Nations told Congress two years ago that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was “unprovoked" and “unjustified,” urging U.N. members to condemn Moscow’s aggression and demand an end to the war.
- The Wrap
Trump Officials Tried to Claim Harvard Letter Was Sent by Mistake After University Publicly Rejected Demands
Harvard has pointed out that letter was signed by top officials who previously promised to send it, and was printed on official letterhead The post Trump Officials Tried to Claim Harvard Letter Was Sent by Mistake After University Publicly Rejected Demands appeared first on TheWrap.
- CNN Business
Trump wants his tariffs to reset the world. He might get his wish
President Donald Trump has repeatedly touted what he calls the return of manufacturing to the United States, hailing companies that have vowed to pour large amounts of money into making everything from computer chips to cars in America.
- Barrons.com
China Returns Boeing Jets, Report Says. It’s a Headwind for the Stock.
Things are getting real. China recently returned three 737 MAX jets from the Zhoushan completion center to Seattle, according to the Air Current.
- BuzzFeed
"I Am Considering Cutting Off Every Orange Man Supporter" — This Fired Federal Worker's "Raw" Post Is Going Viral
"Am I overreacting and acting out of emotion?"
- The Daily Beast
Trump Uses Easter Prayer Service to Herald the Savior (Himself)
Easter is coming up, but President Donald Trump thinks the savior is already here. The president used an Easter prayer service in the White House’s Blue Room Wednesday evening to roll off a list of his achievements, saying he has enjoyed “maybe the best three months ever for a president.” “With God’s grace over these past three months—and we have had a great three months; they say maybe the best three months ever for a president and an administration,” Trump said. “We’ve achieved more than most
- HuffPost
Elizabeth Warren Schools CNBC Host With 1 'Great' Trump Tariff Observation
The senator hit back at Sara Eisen after she asked how the president's policy is "corrupt."
- The Canadian Press
College student from India shot while waiting for bus to work: Hamilton police
HAMILTON — Police in Hamilton say a 21-year-old college student from India was an innocent bystander in an alleged homicide that saw her shot while standing at a city bus stop.
- Sky News
Rubio's tough talk shows Trump's frustration - but there's only one loser if US walks away
Marco Rubio's comments are the strongest indication yet of Washington's apparent growing frustration at the lack of progress in peace talks. It's been two months since Donald Trump initiated negotiations, with a call to Vladimir Putin, in the hope of bringing the conflict to a swift conclusion. There was a much-touted 30-day ceasefire covering strikes on energy infrastructure, but it never formally began.
- CBC
'I don't blame you': U.S. tourism hot spots mourn Canadian travel cancellations
For as long as Matt Levy has been running Spread Love Tours in New York City, he could always rely on Canadians to bring him business."I can tell you, 30 to 50 per cent of the tours that my company gives are for Canadian high school groups," Levy recently said, moments before giving a tour to a group from Georgia.Spread Love Tours NYC, which has been in business for more than two decades, takes visitors to all of the major landmarks. Levy, who does many of the tours himself, has taken thousands
- The Hill
Opinion - Send in the clown: Bill Maher turns pro-Trump
Maher, the comic who once fancied himself a fearless political truth-teller, is now wobbling under the weight of his own ego.
- InStyle
Zendaya Stuns in a "Naked," Thigh-Baring LBD for Latest Campaign
The fashion brand just released their new campaign featuring the A-list movie star.
- The Daily Beast
ICE Barbie’s Alleged Lover’s Brazen Power Grab Laid Bare
Corey Lewandowski has taken such an outsize role at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that some employees refer to him as Kristi Noem’s “shadow secretary.” President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager and senior advisor originally wanted to serve as Noem’s chief of staff, but Trump and his top advisors were uncomfortable with the arrangement because their relationship has long been a source of tabloid fodder, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal. For years, the Trump
- The Canadian Press
Italian court upholds life sentence for parents of Pakistani woman killed by her family
ROME (AP) — An Italian appeals court Friday upheld life sentences for a Pakistani couple convicted of murdering their 18-year-old daughter in a so-called honor killing after she refused an arranged marriage. The case shocked many Ital ians and became a symbol of the brutal mistreatment of immigrant women who rebel against inflexible family rules.