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The plane was heading for Switzerland when it turned back for Joint Base Andrews. A White House official said there had been a minor electrical issue.
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The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America's allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.
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Pentagon officials plan for all sorts of military contingencies, but they have not yet been asked to draw up an invasion of Greenland or the aftermath of such an operation.
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Republicans asked the justices to step in after a federal court rejected their claims that the state's new congressional map violated the Constitution.
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The Justice Department is sending prosecutors from Midwestern states to help the Minnesota U.S. attorney's office as it moves toward charges against state officials.
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Chief Axel Henry of the St. Paul police said that residents, including those with legal status, were "scared to death."
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For weeks, judges have pressed Ms. Halligan to explain why she continues to identify herself in court filings as the U.S. attorney, despite a ruling in November that she was unlawfully appointed to the job.
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Conservative MS James Evans allegedly told a senior Tory he was thinking about defecting.
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Employees detailed to the Social Security Administration shared sensitive data through a nonsecure server, the Justice Department disclosed.
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A DOGE employee signed an agreement to share Social Security data with the aim of overturning election results in certain states, according to a new court filing.
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It is the first known time that a sitting second lady is expecting a baby while her husband is in office.
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The US president says it is "another in a very long line of National Security reasons why Greenland has to be acquired".
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Days after President Trump urged her to run, Representative Julia Letlow said she would challenge Mr. Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican who voted to convict Mr. Trump in his second impeachment trial.
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BBC chief political correspondent Henry Zeffman shares his analysis.
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Trump has criticised the deal under which the UK keeps control of the joint UK-US Diego Garcia military base.
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Donald Trump's extended, unfiltered appearance in the briefing room reflected a presidency increasingly unburdened by traditional constraints.
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President Trump's bellicose demands about Greenland and participation in his "board of peace" are deepening worries about the fate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.
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The planned reductions to parts of the alliance's force structure and some advisory groups mark the Trump administration's latest move to scale back military investment in Europe's defense.
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President Trump's criticism reversed his administration's previous support for the deal, in which Britain relinquished control of the Chagos Islands, site of a joint U.S.-British base.
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One month after the deadline set by Congress for the Justice Department to release all files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Trump administration has made available less than 1% of the files. This comes as President Trump has dramatically expanded immigration operations in Minnesota while attacking Venezuela, threatening to bomb Iran and maintaining that the United States will annex Greenland.
Trump's campaign promised "that the files would be released, all of the files. Now, that's not happened," says legal expert Michele Goodwin, calling it a "travesty."
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Timothy P. Broglio, a Vatican senior cleric, expressed concern at President Donald Trump's U.S. military policy as he pursues Greenland.
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With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.
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The agent told an investigator that he was assaulted with a broom and a shovel before he fired a single shot that wounded a Venezuelan man.
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As the Trump administration is expected to release investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein later this week, a recent New York Times investigation delves into one of the biggest mysteries about the deceased sexual predator: how the college dropout with no financial training rose through the world of finance and amassed his wealth, which enabled his abuse and insulated him from scrutiny for decades.
David Enrich, deputy investigations editor at The New York Times and lead author of the report, headlined "Scams, Schemes, Ruthless Cons: The Untold Story of How Jeffrey Epstein Got Rich," says Epstein's early success in business was due to a series of lucky breaks, lies and scams that nevertheless convinced sophisticated investors and business titans to give him their money.
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President Donald Trump said on Monday he would cut the number of U.S. troops in Germany to 25,000, faulting the close U.S. ally for failing to meet NATO's defense spending target and accusing it of taking advantage of America on trade.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed President Donald Trump a defeat in his legal showdown with the most-populous U.S. state, declining to hear his administration's challenge to "sanctuary" laws in California that protect immigrants from deportation.
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