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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Jonathan Allen |Lawrence Hurley |Ryan J. Reilly |Dareh Gregorian |Matt Dixon
18 hours agoThe president’s order will remove security details totaling about 30 agents that protect the former president’s adult children. Hunter Biden and his half-sister Ashley Biden will be stripped of their Secret Service protection, Donald Trump announced Monday. “Hunter Biden has had Secret Service …
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Matt Dixon
Just 11 days into his presidency, Donald Trump has been confronted with a national tragedy that claimed dozens of lives after a passenger jet carrying 64 people collided midair with an Army helicopter in the Washington, D.C., region Wednesday night. His response bypassed the usual playbook that presidents typically follow after a tragedy, just as his campaign broke from political norms time and again.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Matt Dixon
Man taking afternoon nap hears odd 'popping' noises and ignores them — minutes later, a stranger pulls him to safetyThe elderly man had no idea of the danger about to unfold as he was napping but his neighbor saved his life in the nick of time. We need to be …
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Nov 12, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Matt Dixon
What to know about Kristi Noem, Trump's pick for Homeland Security secretaryWASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has selected South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to head the Department of Homeland Security, one of the biggest government agencies that will be integral to his vow to secure the border and carry out a massive deportation operation. Here are five things to know about …
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Nov 7, 2024 |
autos.yahoo.com | Dasha Burns |Katherine Doyle |Matt Dixon |Jake Traylor
After she helped engineer Donald Trump’s improbable and sweeping victory in the presidential race, Susie Wiles, the president-elect’s unassuming co-campaign chief, is seen as the front-runner to become his White House chief of staff, according to six sources familiar with discussions inside the campaign. In a world riven by rivalries, advisers credit Wiles’ ability to gain Trump’s respect and corral big personalities.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Alex Seitz-Wald |Henry Gomez |Natasha Korecki |Carol Lee |Yamiche Alcindor |Mike Memoli | +2 more
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Democrats were counting on fed-up women to elect America’s first female president. Instead, dissatisfied men helped return Donald Trump to power. The president-elect's two eldest sons helped him pick a running mate who once decried “childless cat ladies,” while his youngest son, Barron, encouraged his father’s pivot to podcasts in an effort to reach other young men, a typically reliably Democratic voting bloc that split evenly this year.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
autos.yahoo.com | Matt Dixon
“Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”That has been the question posed by Donald Trump to begin each of his campaign rallies over the past week. Pieced together, those more than a half-dozen swing state rallies, coupled with major interviews with conservative media personalities, have served as his makeshift closing argument to an intensely divided electorate in this historic election.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Matt Dixon
Matt DixonSeptember 11, 2024 at 1:04 AM·4 min readFormer President Donald Trump said he would not sign a federal abortion ban Tuesday night during a presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, saying he did not think it would be needed. But he also dodged questions about whether he would veto legislation if it landed on his desk.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Matt Dixon |Yamiche Alcindor |Peter Alexander
Matt Dixon and Yamiche Alcindor and Peter AlexanderJuly 31, 2024 at 2:10 PM·3 min readVice President Kamala Harris’ race took center stage in a combative back-and-forth exchange with former President Donald Trump during a panel discussion Wednesday at a gathering of Black journalists in Chicago. “I did not know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black and now wants to be known as Black,” Trump said.
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May 22, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Dasha Burns |Olympia Sonnier |Matt Dixon |Frank Thorp |Summer Concepcion |Rebecca Kaplan
The Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., was put under lockdown Wednesday morning after someone sent vials of blood to the building, three sources familiar with the situation told NBC News. Capitol Police responded to the scene at 7:45 a.m. after a report of a suspicious package, police said. The package contained two vials of blood and was cleared by the Hazardous Incident Response Division, the police told NBC News.