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Get the latest news and live updates on the Trump administration as House Speaker Mike Johnson marks a U.K. milestone and the Supreme Court weighs Hawaii's 'vampire' gun law.
Market Realist on MSN
Trump proudly talks about 'extraordinarily high economic growth' — but there's one problem
At the World Economic Forum, Trump made claims about the economy that the numbers fail to support.
Trump has become increasingly concerned about Canada’s ability to defend its Arctic territory and has urged it to strengthen defences.
President Donald Trump arrived in Davos on Wednesday looking to negotiate a deal that would give the U.S. more control over Greenland's security and in the broader Arctic region, a congressional official and two former U.
Slingshot News on MSN
'I think they're worse': Trump loses his grip on reality, says MSNBC is 'worse' than Tren de Aragua during nonsensical remarks at the White House
During his remarks at the White House in August, President Trump stated that he thinks MSNBC is "worse" than Tren de Aragua. Trump stated, "I think they're worse."
Chris Murphy old Kristen Welker that Donald Trump has committed far more impeachable offenses during the first year of his second term than during his first.
Following President Trump's tariff threat over lack of support for U.S. control of Greenland, the European Union paused its approval of a U.S. trade deal from last summer. NBC News' Keir Simmons details what the move means for American relations with major allies.
The Western Journal on MSN
Numbers don't lie: CNN, MSNBC ratings flip upside down from Trump's first term to Trump 2.0
The country's top liberal cable news outlets found their ratings going in the opposite direction in 2025 compared to President Donald Trump's first term in 2017. By contrast, Fox News reigned supreme last year with an average prime-time audience of 2.
NATO chief Mark Rutte defends Trump's impact on European defense spending, saying allies wouldn't have reached 2% GDP targets without his pressure.
Breaking down the numbers of Trump’s pardon recipients, the Justice Department readies to deploy troops in Minnesota and the Supreme Court prepares to weigh Hawaii’s “vampire rule.”