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Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss backs President Donald Trump’s $1B lawsuit threat against the BBC, calling the broadcaster a "laughingstock" and urging it be defunded.
President Donald Trump mentioned political correctness, Biden and renaming Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery after laying a wreath.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would likely sue the BBC next week for as much as $5 billion after the British broadcaster admitted it wrongly edited a video of a speech he gave but insisted there was no legal basis for his claim.
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'Dumb' Donald Trump Ripped Apart for Confusing 'Adopt' and 'Adapt' During Speech: 'He's Getting Worse by the Day'
Donald Trump is back under fire after mixing up the words “adopt” and “adapt” during a recent speech — a slip that quickly reignited online chatter about his cognitive health. On Thursday, November 13,
The Trump admin is taking steps aimed at addressing mounting frustration over the cost of living, signaling a heightened focus on economic issues inside the White House.
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‘What Scripture Pastor Trump?’: Trump’s Foster-Care Speech Goes Off the Rails After He Quotes a Bible Verse No One Can Find
Donald Trump tried to invoke the Bible when announcing his foster-care executive order. Paraphrasing the scripture, the president, like always, gave the world more political theater, and his latest move had the internet laughing, wincing, and trying to figure out what chapter he could possibly be quoting from.
The BBC was plunged into crisis after a leaked memo revealed one of its news documentaries misled viewers. How deep do the problems go?
U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog asking that he pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, repeating more formally a previous request made during his speech to the Knesset last month. Newsweek has contacted Netanyahu's and Herzog's offices for comment.