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8 hours ago |
nypost.com | Diana Glebova |Steven Nelson
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — President Trump made clear Friday he’s itching to get home to meet his new grandchild. Tiffany Trump, 31, gave birth to Alexander Trump Boulos on Thursday, making the president a grandpa for the 11th time. “I should probably have left yesterday, but I didn’t want to disappoint you. Your father would have been extremely upset,” Trump joked to the UAE Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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9 hours ago |
nypost.com | Steven Nelson |Diana Glebova
ABU DHABI — President Trump groaned about returning from a lavish trip to the Middle East Friday aboard an aging Air Force One — before proclaiming “new ones are coming” amid bipartisan outcry over his plans to accept a gifted luxury jet from Qatar to use as a replacement. “I leave now and get onto a 42-year-old Boeing. But new ones are coming. New ones are coming,” Trump said during an event in the capital city of the United Arab Emirates.
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9 hours ago |
nypost.com | Diana Glebova |Steven Nelson
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — President Trump said he wants to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible after the top-level in-person Russia-Ukraine talks fell through. “As soon as we can set it up,” Trump told reporters on his Middle East trip about the timeline of meeting face-to-face with Putin.
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17 hours ago |
nypost.com | David Propper |Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
A “reprehensible” Westchester County youth basketball coach was charged with molesting a young girl on at least two occasions over a five-month period, prosecutors said Thursday. Dwayne Murray, 62, who coached the Mount Vernon Junior Knights basketball team, was ordered held without bail after being hit with a felony charge of sexual conduct against a child, Westchester District Attorney Susan Cacace said at a press briefing. Cacace said Murray made “some admissions” concerning the alleged abuse.
Baby-faced ‘Little Devils’ migrant gang runs amok in NYC thanks to lax state laws: ‘No consequences’
19 hours ago |
nypost.com | Joe Marino |Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
They keep getting busted, but it’s the cops who are handcuffed. The pint-sized migrant punks who ganged up on an autistic teenager on Staten Island this month continue to run amok in the Big Apple — because the state’s lax laws are putting up barriers for the NYPD.
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