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How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.
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How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.

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How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.

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How Trump is righting the economic ship after the SS Biden disaster

In just one year, the administration’s economic strategy has been astonishingly successful and completely course-corrected after Biden and the radical left's failures.

Pentagon allegedly used Claude AI in raid to capture Nicolas Maduro

The U.S. military reportedly used Anthropic's AI tool Claude in its operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Obama pushes back on White House rhetoric, ape video: Decorum has ‘been lost’

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Crowded California governor’s race creates opening for Republicans

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Trump lambasts Maher rhetoric as ‘very boring, anti-Trump’

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US eyes 30 ISIS targets in latest strikes on Syria

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US ambassador to NATO: ‘We need strong allies, not dependents’

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The $31 million question: Are Trump’s settlements actually changing journalism?

Two major media outlets have paid President Trump tens of millions to settle defamation lawsuits, but the expensive capitulations have produced only minimal changes to newsroom practices--raising questions about whether the legal pressure is reforming journalism or merely forcing corporate surrender.

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