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Colin Jost advised the "SNL" crowd to "let the president calm your fears" over the deadly outbreak on a cruise ship.
Experts have long warned wars are easier to start than end. This is a hard truth the Trump administration seems to be finding out in Iran.
The U.S. continues to wait for Iran's response to its latest peace proposal, as the fragile ceasefire is still holding. President Trump said Saturday he "expects to hear very soon" from the Iranians.
President Donald Trump will suspend trade talks with Canada over its plans to continue its tax on technology firms, which would include Amazon, Google and Meta.
No joint statement: Trump and Lula ended their White House meeting without a joint press appearance, signaling unresolved differences despite cordial public comments. Trade disputes persist: Tariffs dominated discussions, with Brazil proposing a bilateral ...
Trump threatens Iran with "higher level" strikes if it won't accept a peace deal, but says it's too soon for direct talks after reporting diplomatic progress.
Is President Trump losing his appetite for war as the U.S.-Iran peace talks ramp up? Republicans are also weighing a renewed focus on culture war issues ahead of the midterms. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s high‑profile White House tryout is fueling fresh speculation about his standing inside the party and his national ambitions.
U.S. President Donald Trump is arguing that higher gas prices are a small price to pay for the Iranian government not having a nuclear weapon. The Islamist regime in Tehran, Trump claims, would have developed a nuclear weapon had he not launched a series of airstrikes against that country in late February.