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- HuffPost
Hilarious Karoline Leavitt Blunder Causes Her To Accidentally Tell The Truth
“Well that’s the first honest thing she’s said so far,” one social media user said after hearing the press secretary’s gaffe.
- Toronto Sun
KINSELLA: No more Mr. Nice Guy, Carney reveals his true personality
Carney revealed himself to be arrogant, pompous, evasive and condescending
- HuffPost UK
Putin's Response To Being Told He's Late To Speak To Trump Is Very Telling
The Russian president seemed pre-occupied by discussions with oligarchs.
- The Daily Beast
Stephen Miller Loses His Cool on Fox News: ‘Absolute Moron’
Stephen Miller threw a veritable hissy fit on Fox News Monday after a host questioned whether Donald Trump’s invocation of wartime authority to deport migrants would hold up legally. During an interview with The Story host Martha MacCallum on Monday, Miller was asked about MSNBC pundit Andrew Weissmann’s argument that the president should not be allowed to invoke an 18th-century law to deport migrants because it was intended for wartime use. Instead of addressing the point, Miller launched into
- People
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, 27, Addresses Her 'Atypical' 32-Year Age Gap with Husband
Leavitt tied the knot with husband Nicholas Riccio, 59, in January 2025 after welcoming son Niko in 2024
- The Canadian Press
Trump says he's ending Secret Service protection for Biden's adult children
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he was ending “immediately” the Secret Service protection details assigned to Democrat Joe Biden's adult children, which the former president had extended to July shortly before leaving office in January.
- BuzzFeed
A Woman Was Filmed On An Airplane For Refusing To Switch Seats With A Child. Now, Lawyers Are Weighing In On Filming People In Public.
Is it wrong — or even illegal — to film other passengers while traveling?
- Variety
Gwyneth Paltrow Has ‘A Lot of Sex’ Scenes With Timothée Chalamet, Told Intimacy Coordinator to ‘Step a Little Back’ Because ‘I’d Feel Very Stifled By That’
Gwyneth Paltrow spoke to Vanity Fair as part of a new cover story and pulled back the curtain a bit on her big return to acting later this year in Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme.” The A24 film stars Timothée Chalamet as a ping pong protégé competing overseas. Paltrow revealed for the first time she is …
- National Post
Michael Murphy: Ireland's leader shows world how to handle President Trump
Martin politely reminded the president that trade is a 'two-way street'
- National Post
Trudeau takes a selfie while shopping for utensils after Carney becomes PM
Trudeau's Instagram bio now reads: 'Father, former Prime Minister of Canada.'
- CBC
Trump's next target? Canada's go-to think-tank in Washington
After Canadian steel, aluminum, potash, energy and possibly cars, U.S. President Donald Trump may have a new target: Canada-related scholarship.A top think-tank that studies Canada-U.S. relations now finds itself under threat in an executive order signed by the president last Friday.Trump ordered a number of institutions gutted — eliminated to the greatest extent possible, reduced to their minimum legal functions.That list includes the organization that oversees Voice of America, and, of particu
- HuffPost
Adam Kinzinger Dares Trump To Arrest Him: 'Stop Pretending Like You're Tough'
Trump declared Sunday that many of former President Joe Biden's pardons are "VOID" due to unverified claims that he used an autopen to sign them.
- Bloomberg
Trump Calls Biden Pardons ‘Void’ Because of Autopen Usage
(Bloomberg) -- US President Donald Trump said his predecessor’s 11th-hour pardons of members of Congress who investigated the January 6 insurrection were “void, vacant and of no further force or effect,” signaling his administration may attempt to upend more than a century of law and practice for presidential pardons.Most Read from BloombergICE Eyes Massive California Tent Facility Amid Space ConstraintsHow Britain’s Most Bike-Friendly New Town Got BuiltThe Dark Prophet of Car-Clogged CitiesWash
- HuffPost
Jimmy Kimmel Takes A Swing At Trump's 'Preposterous' Golf Championship Boast
The late-night host mocked the president for his "words of comfort" for those impacted by a deadly storm system that swept across the country.
- The Daily Beast
Musk’s DOGE Goon Accidentally Triggered Secret Service Alert in White House Complex
A DOGE employee working for Elon Musk found himself in a standoff with the Secret Service on the roof of the Eisenhower Executive Building while scouting locations for installing Starlink, The New York Times reports. Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by Musk’s SpaceX, is now accessible across the White House complex after it was “donated” to the U.S government by the MAGA billionaire, according to the Times. But the service, which beams internet signals to the user from low-orbiting
- HuffPost
Kim Kardashian Posed For A Tesla Photo Shoot — And Social Media Is Not Holding Back
The reality star explained why she thinks the photos are a "big joke."
- People
At Least 12 Dead After Passenger Jet Plunges into Caribbean Sea Near Honduras: Police
The crash occurred after take off on Monday, March 17
- Reuters
Trump fires both Democratic commissioners at FTC
NEW YORK (Reuters) -President Donald Trump fired two Democratic commissioners at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, in another major test of the independence of regulatory agencies. A White House official confirmed the firings of Democratic Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter after they were first reported by Reuters, but had no additional comment. The firings drew sharp criticism from Democratic senators and antimonopoly groups concerned that the move was designed to remove opposition within the agency to big corporations.
- CNN
Putin just called Trump’s bluff on Ukraine, with the Russian art of the ‘no’ deal
The US president has palpably lost his first direct diplomatic face-off with his Russian counterpart. For millions of Ukrainians his next choice defines their lives.
- CNN
Here’s what federal judges could do if they’re ignored by the Trump administration
Recent court orders slowing down or indefinitely blocking President Donald Trump’s policy blitz have raised the specter that the executive branch might openly flout the federal judiciary and prompted questions about how judges would respond.