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Teen suing Trump speaks: 'You don't fight that hard to avoid trial unless you're afraid'

I am one of 22 young Americans suing President Donald Trump. I didn’t want to have to sue the president as a teenager, but he left us no other choice.

We are students, ranchers, scientists-in-training, artists and athletes. We come from Montana, Oregon, Hawai’i, California and Florida, from different places and different backgrounds, but we share one thing: We followed their rules to protect our rights, and the courts still slammed the door on us.

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Epstein bomb drops on 'Real Housewives' as Carole Radziwill grilled over Maxwell ties

"Real Housewives of New York City" cast members clashed after Sai De Silva called out Carole Radziwill for her connection to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, TMZ reported on Wednesday.

Radziwill, who returned to the show after years off-camera, was reportedly questioned during filming by De Silva after her name was in the Epstein files, according to TMZ. Maxwell was also the photographer for Radziwill's photo on her 2005 memoir "What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love."

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'I'm absolutely terrified': Food pantries buckle as SNAP cuts hit veterans, other groups

The days of ground beef and chicken legs are long gone at the Ritenour Co-Care Food Pantry just outside of St. Louis. The nonprofit has swapped out those staple proteins for cheaper ground chicken and hot dogs as it faces higher food costs and surging demand.

“We have to adapt just like everybody else,” Executive Director Angela Gabel said about rising grocery prices.

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Americans became latest target as Trump pivots from one ‘failed war’ to another: analysis

While the U.S. war against Iran may soon come to an end if the tentative deal agreed to on Sunday holds, President Donald Trump appears poised to launch another “unsuccessful war,” only this one targeting Americans, journalists Andrew Perez and Asawin Suebsaeng argued Wednesday in an analysis published in Zeteo.

A Trump advisor told Zeteo that they considered the tentative Iran deal a “good thing” given that it could help the administration renew its focus on Trump’s immigration crackdown.

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MS NOW's Stephanie Ruhle taunts Trump for turning tail against Iran: 'TACO: war edition'

Donald Trump’s pride in getting an Iran deal done, despite accusations that it was a complete capitulation to Iran’s leadership, led MS NOW’s Stephanie Ruhle to haul out the “Trump Always Chickens Out” (TACO) taunt.

During a discussion of the deal with former diplomat Richard Haas and MS NOW’s David Rohde, she asked the two experts what the US got out of the deal.

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Pete Hegseth faces bipartisan retaliation that would freeze his travel budget: report

Senate lawmakers voted to freeze Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget unless the Pentagon answers for an Iranian school bombing and Caribbean boat strikes, Politico reported.

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved the measure last Wednesday as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2027, passing 18-9 in the Republican-led panel.

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Internet reacts to Trump leaning on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for support

President Donald Trump appeared to need Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's help to climb a single step at the G7 family photo Tuesday in Évian-les-Bains, France.

The White House's own Rapid Response account posted the clip of Trump with world leaders before a cultural showcase.

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Trump's biographer exposes Trump as 'totally alone figure' with no intimate life: report

President Donald Trump's biographer detailed the truth about the president's sex life, The Daily Beast reported on Wednesday.

During a conversation on the "Inside Trump’s Head" podcast on Tuesday night, author Michael Wolff described how Trump's Playboy life has long ended and he is now more isolated. And although the 80-year-old president is married, the biographer alleged "he hasn’t gotten any action in years—especially from his wife."

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Trump 'falls flat on his face' as desperation for greatness backfires: columnist

As President Donald Trump's vanity projects collapse, the reality of his failures is reflected in his presidency, according to a columnist on Wednesday.

Trump has attempted to remodel the White House and build a ballroom, slap his name on the Kennedy Center, and remodel the reflecting pool by spending millions to repaint it dark blue only for algae to return and turn it neon green — but that has all backfired, wrote James Ball, political editor at The New World, in a piece published by The i Paper.

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MAGA senator gives wildly blunt assessment of Trump chaos: 'Aggressively unpredictable'

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) gave a remarkably blunt assessment of the intra-party chaos sparked by President Donald Trump’s “bombshell” he dropped early Wednesday morning - that he would be “cancelling” a scheduled Senate confirmation hearing – and shrugged his shoulders when asked to speculate on Trump’s reasoning.

At around 4 a.m. Washington time, Trump claimed that he was “cancelling” the Senate confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton, whom he tapped to become the next Director of National Intelligence (DNI) after his initial pick faced considerable bipartisan backlash. He appeared to walk that back, however, after announcing that his initial pick – Bill Pulte – would remain as the acting DNI for the foreseeable future, and in the process, derailed the Senate GOP’s agenda.

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Republican senator defies Trump after president tries to blow up agenda: 'We will proceed'

President Donald Trump canceled the hearing for his own nominee for Director of National Intelligence, Jay Clayton, in a dead-of-morning Truth Social post on Wednesday — but at least some Senate Republicans are signaling they plan to go forward anyway.

Clayton is nominated to succeed Tulsi Gabbard, who is resigning from office this month. Democrats and many Republicans are concerned about Trump's selection of Bill Pulte, a partisan loyalist with no intelligence credentials, to serve as acting DNI, which pressured Trump into selecting Clayton in the first place — and now Trump and the Senate are at odds about how fast to confirm Clayton to try to avoid Pulte serving in the role at all.

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Trump nominee hit at hearing: 'You can't want the big job but not to answer big questions'

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) grilled President Donald Trump's budget office nominee, warning that his confirmation would enable "anti-American" policies.

Slotkin zeroed in on Hal Duncan, Trump's pick for deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday.

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War-supporting conservative pinpoints 'bone spur' Trump's 'worst betrayal' yet

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens dropped the hammer on Donald Trump for “betraying” conservatives like himself who were encouraged that he took on Iranonly to capitulate when his war stalled out because he miscalculated the enemy.

To make his point about the president’s lack of courage, Stephens brought up the way the president avoided the Vietnam War by getting a doctor to diagnose him with bonespurs, purportedly making him unable to serve and fight.

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