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  • Higher tariffs, Ukraine deal, resignation? Speculations run wild ahead of Donald Trump's 'announcement' from Oval Office tonight

    Since the photos of bruises and makeup on Trump’s hands went viral, there has been speculation about his health

  • Trump's big bill also seeks to undo the big bills of Biden and Obama

    Trump's big bill also seeks to undo the big bills of Biden and Obama

    Republican “big, beautiful bill” is more than just an extension of tax breaks approved during President Donald Trump’s first term at the White House

  • Armed man shot by Secret Service near White House while Trump out of town: Authorities

    Armed man shot by Secret Service near White House while Trump out of town: Authorities

    No one else was injured in the shooting that happened around midnight about a block from the White House, according to a Secret Service statement. President Donald Trump was in Florida at the time of the shooting

  • Biden greets Trump with handshake, both pledge smooth transition

    Biden greets Trump with handshake, both pledge smooth transition

    The president-elect's plane landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Wednesday morning. President Joe Biden – both Trump's successor and predecessor to the presidency – will welcome him to the White House for an Oval Office visit.

  • America's historic White House and the ghostly tales that still haunt it

    America's historic White House and the ghostly tales that still haunt it

    Among the most famous spectres said to linger in the White House is President Abraham Lincoln. Assassinated in 1865, Lincoln’s ghost is often reported in the Yellow Oval Room and the Lincoln Bedroom. Meanwhile, Lincoln’s ghost isn’t the only spirit believed to linger.

  • Trump’s return invokes memories of 24/7 tweets rocking markets

    Trump’s return invokes memories of 24/7 tweets rocking markets

    For many investors, Trump’s second term will mean closely monitoring X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Trump’s own social-media platform Truth Social, his primary conduit to the public.

  • White House grants deportation reprieve to Lebanese, citing Israel-Hezbollah tensions

    White House grants deportation reprieve to Lebanese, citing Israel-Hezbollah tensions

    The measure, under an authority known as Deferred Enforced Departure, will allow Lebanese nationals to remain in the U.S. for 18 months and could be renewed.

  • White House echoes with Saare Jahan Se Acha, panipuris served to guests

    White House echoes with Saare Jahan Se Acha, panipuris served to guests

    The patriotic song by Mohammad Iqbal played during the annual celebration of the Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month on Monday.

  • Hunter Biden makes surprise appearance at House contempt hearing

    Hunter Biden makes surprise appearance at House contempt hearing

    The younger Biden entered the hearing without speaking to reporters, and sat quietly in the gallery with his attorney, causing pandemonium, with members of the House Oversight Committee arguing with each other and scolding him for the surprise.

  • Kamala Harris dances to hip-hop at White House party. Internet reacts

    Kamala Harris dances to hip-hop at White House party. Internet reacts

    The video was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by political commentator Anthony Brian Logan. In the clip, Harris, dressed in a multi-coloured shirt and high-waist pink trousers, can be seen dancing to some upbeat music during the outdoor White House party.

  • G20 Summit: US committed to ensuring India has a successful event: White House

    G20 Summit: US committed to ensuring India has a successful event: White House

    Delhi G20: Joe Biden will participate in a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • Relationship with India is important and needs to be built, says White House

    Relationship with India is important and needs to be built, says White House

    White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre said Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an Official State Visit to the United States, which will include a state dinner, on June 22.

  • White House aims to speed up pace of building infrastructure

    White House aims to speed up pace of building infrastructure

    The White House will host a summit Thursday to help speed up construction projects tied to the roughly $1 trillion infrastructure law — an effort to improve coordination with the mayors and governors who directly account for 90% of the spending.

  • China's actions fundamentally at odds with goal of peace, stability: White House

    China's actions fundamentally at odds with goal of peace, stability: White House

    The White House representative also said that Beijing is going to continue its pressure campaign against Taiwan.

  • If Watergate happened today, would Richard Nixon have survived?

    If Watergate happened today, would Richard Nixon have survived?

    Politics and the media are more partisan, but don’t be so sure they would have protected their party’s president

  • Guess who is the only world leader followed by White House on Twitter? It's PM Modi

    Guess who is the only world leader followed by White House on Twitter? It's PM Modi

    The White House does not follow any other global leader, making Narendra Modi an important exception

  • Trump plans to cut $15 bn in spending squeaks through House

    Trump plans to cut $15 bn in spending squeaks through House

    The measure, which passed 210-206, would take a mostly symbolic whack at government spending because it would basically eliminate leftover funding that wouldn't have been spent anyway. The bill now goes to the Senate, where it faces long odds.

  • White House: Budget deficit to rise to $600 billion

    White House: Budget deficit to rise to $600 billion

    The Federal Reserve last month trimmed its GDP forecast from 2.2 percent to 2 percent and economists at JPMorgan Chase are even more pessimistic, expecting the economy to grow by just 1.8 percent this year, down from last year's 2 percent gain.

  • US warns diplomatic solution for Syria will take time

    US warns diplomatic solution for Syria will take time

    A day after President Barack Obama urged Americans to support his call for military strikes if diplomacy failed, officials warned of a long process ahead.

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