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'Let me finish!' Ex-Trump lawyer loses cool as he attacks 'filthy rich' Harvard

Donald Trump's former lawyer David Urban lost his cool Tuesday as he went head-to-head in a live clash with political commentator Karen Finney.

The pair first gave their thoughts on the president's upcoming meeting with the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

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'Did he go to school?' Morning Joe baffled by 'socialist' rambling of Trump economics guru

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for accusing Canada's "socialist regime" of stealing from the U.S. ahead of a meeting between its newly elected prime minister and President Donald Trump.

The commerce secretary cast doubt on the possibility of cutting a deal to avert a trade war, saying "they have been basically feeding off of us for decades upon decades upon decades." The "Morning Joe" host mocked his understanding of basic economics.

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Trump orders curb on virus research he blames for Covid pandemic

US President Donald Trump on Monday ordered new limitations on a form of biological research his administration says caused the Covid-19 pandemic through a lab leak in China.

The United States will halt funding in certain countries for so-called "gain-of-function" experiments -- aimed at enhancing the properties of pathogens —- according to an executive order Trump signed Monday at the White House.

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Trump official says Harvard banned from federal grants

President Donald Trump's education secretary said Monday that Harvard will no longer receive federal grants, escalating an ongoing battle with the prestigious university as it challenges the funding cuts in court.

The Trump administration has for weeks locked horns with Harvard and other higher education institutions over claims they tolerate anti-Semitism on their campuses -- threatening their budgets, tax-exempt status and enrollment of foreign students.

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French Resistance members reunited 80 years after end of WWII

Renee Guette, 98, laughed as she looked at her computer screen in Texas. On the other end of the video call was 97-year-old Andree Dupont, living in France.

The women, who supported the French resistance against Nazi occupation, had a moving reunion in April -- it was the first time they had seen each other since being freed from a German concentration camp 80 years ago.

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Trump and Canada's Prime Minister Carney set for high-stakes meeting

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney meets Donald Trump on Tuesday for the first time since he won reelection on a pledge to stand up to the US president's tariffs and threats to annex the United States' northern neighbor.

The 60-year-old Liberal Party leader has said that things cannot be the same with the United States under Trump, and warned not to expect any immediate agreements from the meeting at the White House.

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'Diabolical taste': Celebrity NYC restaurateur dishes dirt as he recalls serving Trump

Long before he was president, Donald Trump was a New York celebrity who frequented the Big Apple’s restaurant scene — and he left an indelible mark.

In an exclusive interview with People, celebrity restaurateur Keith McNally recalled his interactions with Trump.

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Trump turned DC mayor into a 'minimum-wage extra' at White House event: column

A columnist felt second-hand embarrassment for District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser after President Donald Trump turned her into a bit player in his ongoing misinformation campaign.

The Democrat Bowser appeared alongside the president, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris Monday as Trump announced the league's annual draft will be held on the National Mall in April 2027. Washington Post columnist Candace Buckner shamed all three of them for giving Trump his "hero shot."

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'Insane': Leaked emails show urgent warning that Trump cuts put veterans' 'lives on line'

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Earlier this year, doctors at Veterans Affairs hospitals in Pennsylvania sounded an alarm. Sweeping cuts imposed by the Trump administration, they told higher-ups in an email, were causing “severe and immediate impacts,” including to “life-saving cancer trials.”

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Loophole that could let Trump take third term in White House discovered by NY Times

President Donald Trump has said there is a method by which he might return to serve a third term as president — and the New York Times Editorial Board might have figured it out..

The board recalled the words of Congressman John Jennings Jr. (R-TN), uttered in 1947. After President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fourth term election, Jennings was promoting legislation which would limit a president to two sessions in office.

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Trump admin scrambles as $2.2M Hegseth flub catches White House off-guard: report

An order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office grounded 11 flights loaded with heavy artillery headed to Ukraine.

The problem? Nobody in the Pentagon, the State Department, Ukraine — or even the White House — knew anything about it.

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Melania Trump's memecoin linked to $100M in suspicious trading: report

Investors made nearly $100 million by buying Melania Trump's cryptocurrency token minutes before she announced the coins were for sale.

The first lady publicized the $MELANIA coin in a Truth Social post on Jan. 19, hours before her husband was inaugurated for a second term as president, and two dozen digital wallets bought $2.6 million of the tokens in the two and a half minutes before her post went live, reported the Financial Times.

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‘He’s innocent!’ Family pleads with Trump as another migrant 'improperly deported'

A 20-year-old Venezuelan migrant wrongfully deported to El Salvador in defiance of a legal settlement is now at the center of another dramatic legal showdown over the Trump administration's use of emergency wartime powers to expel migrants.

Until now, the public focus has mostly centered around Kilmar Abrego Garcia, another migrant living in the United States who was deported under similar circumstances earlier this year. But newly surfaced court documents and reporting by Politico confirm that Daniel Lozano Camargo, who had only been identified in court by a pseudonym, was also among those swept up and expelled under the Alien Enemies Act.

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