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The New York Times issued a blistering statement on Tuesday condemning a decision by the White House to ban The Wall Street Journal from covering an overseas trip by President Trump.
President Trump has said that he anticipates receiving at least $20 million in advertising, public service announcements or similar programming from incoming Paramount Global owner Skydance as part of a settlement to resolve a lawsuit that 60 Minutes conducted with Kamala Harris.
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After an officer was shot over the weekend by previously deported immigrant, federal agents vow to sweep sanctuary cities and arrest anyone in U.S. illegally.
Columbia University has issued various punishments, including degree revocations, against various students involved in pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
Andrew Cuomo framed himself as President Donald Trump’s foil during the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, adamant that his past record standing up to Trump as governor positioned him as the party's best choice to defend the city during Trump’s second term.
He drew the ink sketch on a large envelope and signed it Donald J. Trump in gold marker. The drawing sold for $29,184 Thursday at Nate D. Sanders Auctions, a Los Angeles auction house specializing in autographs and memorabilia.
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Amazon S3 on MSN"Colbert stays, Trump must go": End of the Late Show shakes New York fansProtesters rallied outside NYC’s Ed Sullivan Theater on July 21, chanting “Colbert stays! Trump must go!” as The Late Show prepares to end in 2026.
A panel of judges declined to permanently appoint Trump's former lawyer Alina Habba as the state's top federal prosecutor and instead appointed the office's No. 2 attorney.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate narrowly voted on Tuesday to begin considering the nomination of former Trump lawyer Emil Bove for a lifetime appointment as a federal appeals court judge, with at least one Republican opposed and Democrats vowing to try to slow his confirmation.