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Nick Reiner to be charged with murder of dad Rob Reiner, mom Michele: LA DA
President Donald Trump suggested, without evidence, that the couple was killed because of "the anger" that Rob Reiner caused in others by opposing Trump.
Trump to tout accomplishments in address to nation on Wednesday, White House says
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump would highlight his work to 'bring our country back to greatness.'
Former Instacart employee says she was fired over her Democratic congressional campaign
The fired employee's lawyers say Instacart's actions align with how corporate America has sought to curry favor with the Trump administration.
To justify martial law, former South Korean President Yoon tried to provoke North Korea, prosecutors say
Yoon and his military commanders tried to lure North Korea into mounting an armed aggression against the South, thereby creating grounds for martial law imposition.
Trump admin touts pulling nearly 10,000 truckers off road for failing English tests
The Trump administration has drawn links between the surge in immigration under former President Joe Biden and road safety.
Watch: Trump delivers speech on the economy in Pennsylvania as cost concerns grow
The Pennsylvania trip marks a return to the sort of voter outreach that defined Trump's political campaigns, but has grown rarer during his second term so far.
Trump says Netflix, WBD deal could be 'problem' as son-in-law Kushner backs Paramount bid
Trump's comments came days after Netflix beat out Paramount Skydance's offer for all of WBD, and Comcast's bid for part of the company.
Ukraine peace deal is really close, U.S. envoy Kellogg says
U.S. President Donald Trump's outgoing Ukraine envoy said a deal to end the Ukraine war now depended on resolving two main outstanding issues.
Supreme Court to hear Trump birthright citizenship order case
The U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment had been understood to grant citizenship to children born in the country, even if their parents are not citizens.
Putin's latest warning to Ukraine shows how unlikely a peace deal is
On a visit to India, the Russian leader said Moscow would take part of Ukraine by force if Kyiv’s troops did not withdraw from the region.
New York Times sues Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth over restrictive Pentagon media rules
Reporters from The New York Times, CNN, Fox News, NBC and others staged a walkout after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveiled new Pentagon press rules.
Europe's plan to use $105 billion of frozen Russian assets tantamount to war, says Russia's Medvedev
It follows fresh proposals by the European Commission to unlock $105 billion to support Ukraine.
Israel launches airstrike in southern Gaza after earlier attack by militants wounded 5 soldiers
Israel said it launched an airstrike on a Hamas militant in southern Gaza late Wednesday in retaliation for an attack earlier in the day that wounded five Israeli soldiers.
Bad jobs report caused by shutdown, deportations — not tariffs, Lutnick says
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's defense of President Donald Trump's tariffs came as experts warn that the trade policies could hurt domestic head count.
Watch: Trump holds Cabinet meeting as Hegseth boat strike scrutiny mounts
Scrutiny over the boat strikes, government shutdown, ACA tax credits, Jeffrey Epstein and more has dominated the news since Trump's last Cabinet meeting.
Trump speaks at U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum
Trump's appearance at the Kennedy Center came a day after he hosted Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia at the White House.
U.S. and Switzerland reach trade deal to lower tariffs to 15%
Switzerland has been subject to one of the highest tariff rates levied on an individual country by the Trump administration.
The sharks are circling UK PM Keir Starmer as crunch points loom
The Autumn Budget on Nov. 26 could prove pivotal, or politically fatal, for the PM.
Tariffs thaw, rivalry simmers: U.S.–China trade truce enters uneasy phase
Even as a U.S.–China trade truce appears to be holding, analysts caution that the détente remains fragile in a rivalry increasingly defined by strategic competition.
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