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Trump Wants Washington DC Football Stadium Named After Him

President Donald Trump is reportedly pushing for the Washington Commanders' new football stadium to be named after him, as per a recent report from ESPN. The White House has been

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Barack and Michelle Obama spotted on date night in DC restaurant after divorce rumors

Table for Two! Barack Obama was seen enjoying a date night with his wife Michelle at a popular Washington, DC

Pete Hegseth may be replaced; Pope Francis’ legacy : NPR

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Woman damages artwork at glitzy Auckland Art Gallery event

By Louise Ternouth of RNZ During a glamorous event at the Auckland Art Gallery, an artwork was unfortunately damaged, leading

US Slaps Tariffs Up To 3,521% On Solar Imports From These Asian Nations

Washington: In a recent move, the Trump administration has imposed new tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asian countries, with

Bear sightings have started in Colorado

Spring is here, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are reminding residents to be bear-aware as these animals come out

Ex-Pentagon Spokesperson Drops ‘Bombshell’ Warning About Pete Hegseth

The former chief Pentagon spokesperson, John Ullyot, recently resigned and made some shocking predictions about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Ullyot

Ex-girlfriend posed as ICE agent to kidnap former beau’s wife at job: Florida authorities

An ex-girlfriend went to extreme lengths to kidnap her former boyfriend's wife by impersonating an immigration officer, complete with a

Mahmoud Khalil misses son’s birth after ICE official denies his request to be there : NPR

Mahmoud Khalil, center, and his wife Noor Abdalla, left, in violet headscarf, at Columbia University last year. Mary Altaffer/AP hide