In an unusual diplomatic move, China supremo Xi Jinping telephoned Dummkopf Trumpf to discuss Taiwan, a flashpoint that has surged to the forefront in recent days as Japan takes a more assertive stance on the island's autonomy.
The billionaire Binance founder pardoned by Donald Trump has been accused of facilitating millions of dollars' worth of payments to Hamas in the wake of its attack on Israel on October 7 2023. In a complaint filed in US federal court on Monday by American citizens whose family members were murdered, maimed or taken hostage in the assault, Changpeng Zhao and the cryptocurrency exchange he founded are alleged to have knowingly provided "substantial assistance" to militant groups including Hamas and Hizbollah, helping them conceal the movement of funds. The payments allegedly laundered through Binance " the largest crypto exchange in the world " continued even after the company paid more than $4.3bn in November 2023 to settle US charges of violating anti-money laundering and sanctions laws, lawyers for the victims claim in the lawsuit. Read more
President Donald Trump unleashed a blistering attack on Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) Monday, calling him a "sick Wacko" on Truth Social after Paul criticized Trump's comments about "executing" Democratic lawmakers he labeled "traitors." Paul had appeared on CBS's Face the Nation Sunday, warning that Trump's rhetoric was "reckless, inappropriate, irresponsible" after the president targeted Democrats who released a video urging soldiers to disobey "illegal orders." "You know, everybody knows that the President is famous for his unfiltered social media," Paul told Margaret Brennan. "But if you take it face value, the idea that calling your opponents traitors " and then specifically saying that it warrants the death penalty " is reckless, inappropriate, irresponsible. There are a number of other ways to describe it. But it's not something that is helping the country heal wounds. I think it stirs things up."
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S lying-to-Congress case against former FBI director James Comey is a comedy of legal errors that could move offstage soon. (UPDATE, November 24, 2025, 3:00 p.m.: The case was dismissed, several hours after this article was published.) But it has highlighted the plain fact that American life and America itself are now being shaped"in terrible, even tragic ways"by people who really did mislead and outright lie to Congress under oath. Let's start at the top. Not just once but twice, Donald Trump put his hand on a Bible and swore to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." He's been violating that oath, and lying nonstop in all conceivable venues, ever since. Read more
A Republican lawmaker in the House of Representatives was so distraught by the latest proposed peace deal for Russia's war in Ukraine that he considered resigning from Congress, according to a new report. Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) told Axios that he was "appalled" by the 28-point peace deal, which some experts have said seems to have been written by the Russians. The proposed peace plan also made several pro-Ukrainian lawmakers on The Hill furious, including several Republicans, according to the report. The plan calls for Ukraine to significantly reduce the size of its military, cede land to Russia, including land that Russia does not currently control, give up its long-range missiles that can reach Moscow, and stop attempting to join NATO. Read more
President Donald Trump appears poised to announce a two-year extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, due to expire at the end of December, while setting new limits on who is eligible to receive the tax credits, according to reports. Without an extension of Covid-19-era Obamacare subsidies, insurance premiums for nearly 22 million American citizens threaten to more than double early next year, a point made repeatedly by Democrats during the recent 43-day government shutdown, who refused to sign a stopgap spending bill that did not address the problem.
President Donald Trump is still working on a proposal to address a spike in Obamacare health insurance premiums, but the eventual plan may differ significantly from details reported over the weekend, the White House said Monday. As you all know, sometimes you report things and then President Trump comes out with an announcement, and those things are not always true from what you hear from sources inside the building," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.
Speculation over former President Donald Trump's health surged over the weekend after a viral video from his latest golf outing appeared to show him struggling with mobility. The footage, which quickly gained traction on social media, has prompted a wave of theories and discussions about the 78-year-old's physical condition, with particular attention paid to his right leg. In the now-viral footage, Trump can be seen exiting his golf cart with visible difficulty, seemingly dragging his right leg as he approaches the tee. Observers on social media quickly pointed out what they perceived as an unusual stiffness or imbalance in his movement, leading to a cascade of speculation regarding his health.
The battle over the fate of Tina Peters, a disgraced Colorado elections official who was convicted of felonies related to efforts to interfere with the 2020 election on Donald Trump's behalf, grew thornier on Sunday with the intervention of the president himself.
Greene, long a staunch and outspoken ally of the president, announced on Friday evening that she will be resigning from Congress on Jan. 5...
A wave of high-end residential burglaries across southeastern Wisconsin has prompted a coordinated law enforcement response and drawn political attention at both the local and national levels. The Mequon Police Department (MPD) says the burglaries share striking similarities, suggesting a professional operation.
Under the vague category of "national security grounds," for four hours Canadian Border Security Agents (CBSA) detained Richard Falk, a 95-year-old Jewish professor emeritus of international law who has spent decades documenting violations against the Palestinian people.
A legal fight is brewing over a Maryland county board of elections' heavy redactions to the voter registration records of an illegal immigrant who served as superintendent of Iowa's largest school system until he was arrested by federal authorities this year, Fox News Digital has learned. "This was shocking," Justin Riemer, CEO and president of the conservative legal group Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections, told Fox News Digital in a Zoom interview on Friday. "When I saw the news reporting, and they showed screenshots of the registration applications with all this information redacted, I was just shocked."
(CNN) -- A series of about 5,200 holes stretching nearly a mile (1.5 kilometers) across the Pisco Valley in the southern Peruvian Andes has baffled researchers for nearly a century. But a fresh look at the site, called Monte Sierpe, or "serpent mountain," may help archaeologists to decipher why ancient people constructed it hundreds of years ago. The "band of holes," as it's informally called, first garnered attention when National Geographic published aerial photos of the site in 1933. But there are no written records relating to the formation, leaving its purpose open to interpretation " and there have been many. Hypotheses about the holes' use have included defense, accounting, storage, gardening, water collection, and fog capturing purposes. People who support ancient astronaut theory, a belief that aliens are real and shaped early civilizations on Earth, have also suggested extraterrestrial connections. Read more
If heat-trapping pollution from burning coal, oil and gas continues unchecked, thousands of hazardous sites across the US risk being flooded from sea level rise by the turn of the century, posing serious health risks to nearby communities, according to a new study.
A local veterinarian has become the second Connecticut resident this year to get charged hundreds of dollars for interstate tolls that belonged to a member of the General Assembly whose legislative license plate was misunderstood by E-Z Pass photo technology.