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Trump in Davos: Calls for ‘immediate’ talks to acquire Greenland, says ‘we will remember’ a refusal

President Trump on Wednesday said he will not use "force" to annex Greenland but gave European partners an ultimatum: They can take the easy route and hand it over or risk the ire of NATO's most powerful member.

‘We will not become a nation of renters’: Trump vows more affordability in U.S. housing market

President Trump on Wednesday pledged to tackle housing affordability, highlighting his effort to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes.

Court rejects independent monitor to oversee Epstein files release

A federal judge on Wednesday shot down a request by members of Congress to appoint an independent special master to oversee the Justice Department's handling of the release of the Epstein files, saying their request wasn't properly made.

Trump taunting: ‘Canada lives because of the United States’

President Trump on Wednesday unleashed shots at Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, accusing his country of freeloading off the U.S. and being ungrateful.

Michele Tafoya announces Senate bid as a Republican in Minnesota

Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya is stepping onto the political field to run for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota, giving Republicans a high-profile contender in a state they have long believed should be more competitive.

Trump tells European leaders at Davos that they need to end the Russia-Ukraine war, not U.S.

President Trump told European leaders Wednesday that it is their responsibility to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump calls for ‘immediate’ talks to acquire Greenland

President Trump told European leaders on Wednesday that no nation can defend Greenland the way the U.S. can, using a pointed reference to World War II to underscore his point.

Inside job: County official took dead people, migrants’ identities in California food stamp scam

A woman who worked as a benefit assistant for a California county has pleaded guilty to scamming the state's food stamp program by stealing the identities of dead people and immigrants, then approving applications in their names.

Trump urges ‘not recognizable’ Europe to follow U.S. lead at Davos economic conference

President Trump took a victory lap Thursday at a major economic forum in Switzerland, boasting of an "economic miracle" in the U.S. and daring "not recognizable" parts of Europe to follow his lead.

Trump lands in Switzerland on backup plane after Air Force One electrical failure

President Trump landed in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday after an electrical issue forced him to turn around and switch planes to attend a major economic forum in the Swiss resort town of Davos.

On this day: Hancock warns Washington that Congress is reeling from war

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a new series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Jan. 20, 1776 Cambridge, Massachusetts At his headquarters in […]

OpenAI rolls out age prediction technology for ChatGPT

OpenAI said Tuesday that it's rolling out age prediction technology for ChatGPT in the face of growing concerns about children’s safety when using AI chatbots. The technology aims to estimate whether an account likely belongs to someone under 18 years old in order to ensure teens are using a version of ChatGPT with additional protections....

In 2025, Congress looked away and reckless foreign policy followed

Venezuela is a template for this administration's foreign policy, and the consequences are not abstract.

ICE funding bill draws fire from left and right as shutdown deadline nears

Republican Reps. Tim Burchett and Andy Harris questioned the DHS bill, while Progressive Caucus members oppose funding ICE without stronger guardrails.

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