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World Cup host cities stuck with massive bill after 'worst FIFA deal in history'

Host cities for the 2026 World Cup are staring down a combined $250 million shortfall after what insiders call a disastrous, lopsided deal with FIFA — one so restrictive cities can’t even partner with local businesses to recoup costs. With FIFA keeping nearly all expected revenue and governments left holding the bag, sources describe the event as “the worst deal in World Cup history,” raising fears of cutbacks, financial desperation, and political fallout tied to Donald Trump’s close ties to FIFA leadership.

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Republican 'fissures are appearing' as Americans 'repulsed' by Trump's meltdowns: analyst

President Donald Trump's "affordability" speech in Pennsylvania this week was a "disgusting" display, said University of Virginia Center for Politics director Larry Sabato on MS NOW — and proof he's "getting worse" by the day.

This came amid a segment discussing Democrats' electoral victory this week, in which, among other things, they recaptured the mayor's office in Miami for the first time in decades.

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'You work for the Democrats!' Irked Trump ends roundtable after bashing CNN reporter

President Donald Trump was visibly irritated on Wednesday during a news conference at the White House after a reporter asked him about his Pentagon's strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.

Trump held a roundtable discussion with business leaders and cabinet officials. He took questions from reporters during the event, and many of them asked about the strikes and whether the administration would release video of one strike from Sept. 2 that has been heavily criticized on both sides of the aisle.

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'Better wise up or he'll be next':  Trump issues dark threat to foreign leader

President Donald Trump issued a dark threat to a foreign leader during a news conference on Wednesday afternoon at the White House.

Trump took questions from the press during a roundtable discussion at the White House with business leaders and cabinet officials. Multiple reporters asked Trump about the administration's 21 strikes against alleged drug boats in international waters, which have killed more than 80 people. One reporter asked him if he had considered reaching out to the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, about stopping the flow of drugs from his country into the United States.

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'We're doing so well!' Trump shrugs off concerns he killed tourism with new crackdown

President Donald Trump on Wednesday shrugged off criticism that he's harming tourism after the administration announced a new rule that tourists would be required to give their social media history.

A reporter on Wednesday asked Trump, following a roundtable discussion at the White House, if he was concerned about a decline in tourism next year following the announcement of the new policy. Under the new rule, international travelers would have to provide their social media history over the last five years.

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Trump makes wild claim about 6G networks: 'Gives you a deeper view into somebody’s skin'

President Donald Trump made the bizarre suggestion that 6G cellular networks allow seeing "a little bit deeper view into somebody's skin."

During a Wednesday meeting with business leaders, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told Trump that 6G networks were on the horizon.

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Economist says Trump sabotaged himself by ditching Biden policies and denying economic woe

Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman said Donald Trump could have avoided today’s economic backlash if he’d simply kept Biden’s policies with a few “cosmetic changes.” Instead, Krugman argued, Trump’s sweeping tariffs and denial of economic problems have backfired, leaving him unable to blame Democrats without admitting his own failures — and turning his so-called upcoming “affordability tour” into a political disaster.

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Trump's FAA chief caught holding millions in airline stocks despite ethics pledge: report

President Donald Trump's FAA appointee has been accused of failing to fulfill his pledge to sell off shares in a regional carrier where he once served as CEO and board chair.

The Office of Government Ethics notified lawmakers this week that FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford had not sold his shares in Republic Airways.

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Boebert dips into campaign money to attend Kid Rock concert as dating rumors swirl: report

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) dipped into her campaign funds to attend a concert hosted by MAGA artist Kid Rock, amid ongoing rumors that the two are dating, The Daily Beast reported Wednesday.

"The Colorado congresswoman attended Rock N Rodeo — a May 16 event hosted by the 54-year-old singer — during the Professional Bull Riding Championship World Finals at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas," reported Adam Downer. "Boebert, 38, even reposted a photo of herself in a cowboy hat cozying up to the rocker at the rodeo-meets-concert experience."

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'Death knell': Internet blasts Trump for 'decimating' tourism with social media crackdown

President Donald Trump was under fire from critics on Wednesday who accused him of killing tourism in the United States with a new policy that would require visitors to undergo social media inspections.

Under the new rule, international travelers would have to provide their social media history over the last five years, The Guardian reported.

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Trump's wild speech proved he has a 'special kind of delusion': top lawmaker

Tuesday night was the first stop on President Donald Trump’s new affordability messaging tour, but it was a “train wreck,” U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said.

Trump may have read all his lines at his Pennsylvania rally, but he also ad-libbed a lot, mocking the affordability crisis in America as a “hoax.”

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Trump confirms US military seized oil tanker near Venezuela: 'Largest one ever!'

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military had seized the "largest" oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.

"As you probably know, we've just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela," Trump said during a Wednesday meeting in the White House's Roosevelt Room. "A large tanker, very large. Largest one ever seized, actually."

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'I'm baited every day!' Mike Johnson complains when asked about Trump's racist remark

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) complained Wednesday after he was asked his thoughts on President Donald Trump's profane and racist attacks on what he called "s---hole countries," while Republicans try to advance their defense spending bill.

CNN's Manu Raju described how Republicans are struggling to pass the first procedural vote in the Republican-majority House to get its annual defense policy bill approved — slated for nearly $900 billion in military funding — tied to mixed reactions to reports that have questioned the second strike on an alleged drug boat on Sept. 2 in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela. A provision in the bill would attempt to force Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to release the unedited videos of the strikes in question.

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