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'Heartburn to the White House': Expert claims aides in panic over economy failures

The majority of Americans are unhappy with President Donald Trump's first month in office — especially his efforts to bring down food prices, according to a new CNN poll.

Trump campaigned to make groceries more affordable "on day one" of his presidency, and said in December shortly before taking office that Americans are “going to be affording their groceries very soon."

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Top Republican right-winger Mitch McConnell announces leaving U.S. Senate

Mitch McConnell, the powerful Republican lawmaker who was instrumental in steering the current U.S. shift to the political right but had a tempestuous relationship with Donald Trump, announced Thursday he will step down from the Senate.

At 83 and in increasingly unsteady health, McConnell's announcement on the Senate floor that he will not seek reelection next year was not a big surprise.

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Elon Musk throws slur-filled tantrum after astronaut calls him out for 'lie'

X owner Elon Musk threw a tantrum on Thursday after being called out for falsely claiming that President Joe Biden deliberately stranded astronauts in space.

During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Musk claimed that Biden had left two astronauts stuck in space for nearly a year for purported "political reasons."

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'Step up and do your job!' The View shames single Republican for letting Trump slide

The co-hosts of "The View" debated President Donald Trump's latest proclamation — made on Truth Social Wednesday — that he is a king, calling it a distraction from the firings of nuclear weapons experts and those working on the bird flu crisis.

Speaking on Thursday, long-time Republican strategist and "Never Trumper" Ana Navarro joked that Elon Musk seems more like a king, while Trump plays the role of court jester.

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'A romance scam away': Ex-official warns Musk has U.S. teetering at edge of catastrophe

Elon Musk and his team's intrusion into sensitive government computer networks is creating a grave national security risk, according to some of the federal officials he sent packing.

President Donald Trump tasked his billionaire benefactor with reducing the federal workforce through the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, and Musk and his minions have gained access to private data and payment systems throughout the government. But some former employees who've worked on those networks say there's great potential for harm, reported The Atlantic.

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'Made up in his head': J.D. Vance hit with ridicule after bizarre 'masculinity' rant

Vice President J.D. Vance on Thursday raised hackles when he complained to the Conservative Political Action Conference that men are supposedly no longer allowed to drink beer and tell jokes.

"Our culture sends a message to young men that you should suppress every masculine urge," Vance said, without citing any evidence to support such a claim. "My message to young men is don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person because you're a man, because you like to tell a joke, because you like to have a beer with your friends."

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Mexico says won't accept U.S. 'invasion' in fight against cartels

by Arturo Ilizaliturri and Daniel Rook

Mexico's president warned the United States Thursday her country would never tolerate an "invasion" of its national sovereignty and vowed fresh legal action against its gunmakers after Washington designated cartels as terrorist organizations.

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Musk’s cuts now ‘hobbling’ major Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s research facility: report

Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency have extended their cuts, reportedly “hobbling” a federal government facility that does critical research into two diseases that are increasingly impacting Americans: Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

More than 6.9 million Americans aged 65 or old are living with Alzheimer’s, the fifth-leading cause of death for Americans in that age group. Nearly a million Americans are living with Parkinson’s.

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'Political losers': WaPo reports almost every Trump action has triggered approval plunges

New data is being released that examines American attitudes toward President Donald Trump — and a columnist sees a glaring "warning sign" for the future of his agenda.

Aaron Blake wrote for the Washington Post on Thursday that most polls now show Trump settling into approval rates in the mid-40s.

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Bomb attacks in Colombia injure six

Guerrilla fighters carried out four bomb attacks that wounded six people in northeast Colombia overnight, officials said Thursday, stoking concerns for a fragile peace process.

The police and military blamed the ELN group, with which the government called off peace talks last month, for the attacks in a restive region near Colombia's border with Venezuela.

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'J.D. Vance was right': Notorious Austrian Nazi elated after vice president's messaging

When Vice President J.D. Vance lectured European leaders at the Munich Security Conference last week on the “threat from within” posed by efforts to combat disinformation and contain far-right extremism, one far-right activist in particular was elated.

Martin Sellner, an Austrian leader of the far-right identitarian movement who is linked to the Christchurch shooter who slaughtered 51 Muslim worshipers in New Zealand in 2019, complained on X that the government in his country had subjected him to raids, a criminal investigation, and “hate speech” sanctions.

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Trump eyes massive cut that would doom key campaign promise: NY Times

The Trump administration is reportedly planning to take a massive ax to the Office of Community Planning and Development — the primary office that helps parts of the country recover after they've been hit by particularly severe natural disasters.

According to the New York Times, Trump officials are planning to cut the office's staff by 84 percent, which would effectively eliminate it completely despite its vital importance to communities afflicted by natural disasters.

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Unfair? Figures belie Trump's claims on EU trade balance

President Donald Trump repeatedly claims that U.S.-EU trade ties are unfair and that Europe is abusing the United States as justification for threatening tariffs.

But the figures paint a picture of a more balanced relationship than Trump describes, one that benefits both sides of the Atlantic.

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