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The president's 'America First' policy has been replaced by a 'Trump First' strategy: columnist

Washington Post deputy editorial page editor Jackson Diehl outlined in a Sunday column that President Donald Trump may have promised his supporters an "America First" presidency, but it's quickly become a "Trump First" policy instead.

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Economic indicators aren't looking good as Trump heads into reelection: report

There's a gloomy outlook on the global economy, according to the economic indicators outlined by the International Monetary Fund and the Institute of International Finance.

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Robert Reich walks through all the ways Trump is selling America to foreign powers for his own personal profit

Notorious class warrior Robert Reich wrote a sharp attack of President Donald Trump for his international policies that are doing nothing more than scoring him personal cash and power.

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Trump tweets the same thing about trade in China he said about Mexico 4 months ago -- it was false then

On June 8, 2019, President Donald Trump tweeted, in all capital letters, that "Mexico was now purchasing large quantities of U.S. agricultural" product, but Mexico claimed it had no idea what he was talking about. Sunday, Trump tweeted the exact same phrase, talking about China.

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Trump claimed US was taking custody of 5 dozen ISIS prisoners — but troops didn’t get them in time

There was a concern that the Turkish attacks on the U.S. Kurdish allies would free dozens of ISIS fighters that were captured by those on the ground. According to the Kurds, once Turkey began dropping bombs on the area, there wouldn't be anyone who could stay to guard the prison.

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14 people dead after Turkey fires on civilian convoy carrying journalists and aid workers

A convoy carrying foreign journalists, civilians and state defense forces (SDF) traveling to Ras al-Ayn was fired upon by Turkish forces, NBC News reported Sunday.

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Republican wishes 'Happy Birthday to the US Navy' -- with a picture of a Russian battlecruiser

[Editor's note: A previous version of this story claimed that PresidentTrump retweeted Brian Mast's tweet. Because we could no longer find that retweet, we've clarified the story.]

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Former George W. Bush aide reveals why Republican talking points on Syria are complete crap

During the weekend news shows, President Donald Trump's aides and allies took to televisions to justify the United States allowing Turkey to kill U.S. Kurdish allies.

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John Dean laments Trump probably should be registered as a foreign agent

While many of President Donald Trump's campaign staffers, advisers or friends have been outed for doing foreign work while being an unregistered foreign agent, one former White House counsel thinks Trump should also probably register.

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Pentagon says up to 1,000 US troops to withdraw from northern Syria

The Pentagon said Sunday President Donald Trump had ordered the withdrawal of up to 1,000 troops from northern Syria -- almost the entire ground force in war-torn country -- amid an intensifying Turkish assault on Kurdish forces.

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Can we still trust science? Mostly yes

In December 2004, science historian Naomi Oreskes published a study in Science magazine, refuting the assertion that climate science is highly uncertain. In a literature survey of 928 papers, she found that 75% either explicitly or implicitly accepted the consensus explanation of human-caused global warming, while 25% of which took no position, dealing with other matters. "Remarkably, none of the papers disagreed with the consensus position," Oreskes wrote.

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IS families escape Syria camp as Turkey battles Kurds

Hundreds of relatives of foreign jihadists escaped from a displacement camp in northern Syria, Kurdish authorities said Sunday, as the number of people fleeing a Turkish assault soared to 130,000.

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China's blacklisted AI firms: what you should know

The Chinese high-tech companies blacklisted by Washington over alleged ties to rights abuses are rising stars in China's ambitious drive to overtake the United States in the technology sector.

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