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Trump Crypto Earnings Top $1.4 Billion as Biographer Michael Wolff Criticizes $TRUMP Coin Investor Losses
President Donald Trump's cryptocurrency ventures are facing renewed scrutiny after newly released financial disclosures detailed hundreds of millions of dollars in earnings tied to digital assets, while reports linked to blockchain analysis estimated that hundreds of thousands of investors in the $TRUMP meme coin have collectively suffered billions of dollars in losses. 
President Donald Trump's cryptocurrency ventures are facing renewed scrutiny after newly released financial disclosures detailed hundreds of millions of dollars in earnings tied to digital assets, while reports linked to blockchain analysis estimated that hundreds of thousands of investors in the $TRUMP meme coin have collectively suffered billions of dollars in losses. -
Trump Targets Fuel Pricing as White House Unveils Gas Station Selling Below National Average
The White House on Wednesday highlighted the opening of a new gas station in Philadelphia selling fuel below the national average, presenting it as part of President Donald Trump's broader campaign to lower gasoline prices while intensifying criticism of energy companies over what he has described as excessive pricing. 
The White House on Wednesday highlighted the opening of a new gas station in Philadelphia selling fuel below the national average, presenting it as part of President Donald Trump's broader campaign to lower gasoline prices while intensifying criticism of energy companies over what he has described as excessive pricing. -
Trump Renews Greenland Push as Denmark's PM Declares NATO Territory 'Not for Sale'
President Donald Trump renewed his argument that the United States should acquire Greenland during the NATO summit in Turkey, prompting an immediate response from Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who reiterated that the Arctic territory is "not for sale" and stressed that Greenland's future must be determined by its own people. 
President Donald Trump renewed his argument that the United States should acquire Greenland during the NATO summit in Turkey, prompting an immediate response from Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who reiterated that the Arctic territory is "not for sale" and stressed that Greenland's future must be determined by its own people. -
Melania Trump Reportedly Expands White House Policy Role as New Claims Fuel Questions About West Wing Influence
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are once again at the center of Washington speculation after new media reports claimed the first lady has taken a more assertive role in shaping White House priorities, with anonymous sources alleging she is advancing policy initiatives independently of the president. The claims, which have not been confirmed by the White House or the Office of the First Lady, have renewed debate over Melania Trump's influence during her husband's second administration. 
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are once again at the center of Washington speculation after new media reports claimed the first lady has taken a more assertive role in shaping White House priorities, with anonymous sources alleging she is advancing policy initiatives independently of the president. The claims, which have not been confirmed by the White House or the Office of the First Lady, have renewed debate over Melania Trump's influence during her husband's second administration. -
Erika Kirk Leaves Courtroom as Audio of Charlie Kirk Shooting Plays During Tyler Robinson Hearing
The preliminary hearing for Tyler James Robinson opened in a Utah courtroom with emotional testimony, forensic evidence and graphic recordings as prosecutors sought to convince a judge there is sufficient evidence to send the 23-year-old to trial for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The proceedings took an emotional turn when Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, left the courtroom moments before audio of the fatal gunshot was played. 
The preliminary hearing for Tyler James Robinson opened in a Utah courtroom with emotional testimony, forensic evidence and graphic recordings as prosecutors sought to convince a judge there is sufficient evidence to send the 23-year-old to trial for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The proceedings took an emotional turn when Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, left the courtroom moments before audio of the fatal gunshot was played. -
Trump Hints Bitcoin Could Be Added to 'Trump Accounts' as Crypto Billionaire Mike Novogratz Backs Program
President Donald Trump suggested that Bitcoin could eventually play a role in the newly launched Trump Accounts savings program, stopping short of committing the administration to such a move while drawing immediate support from cryptocurrency executives and major U.S. corporations. 
President Donald Trump suggested that Bitcoin could eventually play a role in the newly launched Trump Accounts savings program, stopping short of committing the administration to such a move while drawing immediate support from cryptocurrency executives and major U.S. corporations. -
Donald Trump's Swollen Face Sparks Fresh Health Questions After Oval Office Interview
President Donald Trump's latest Oval Office interview with CNBC has reignited public debate over his health after viewers and political commentators questioned whether his face appeared unusually swollen during the televised appearance, even as the White House has offered no new medical explanation beyond conditions it has already disclosed. 
President Donald Trump's latest Oval Office interview with CNBC has reignited public debate over his health after viewers and political commentators questioned whether his face appeared unusually swollen during the televised appearance, even as the White House has offered no new medical explanation beyond conditions it has already disclosed. -
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Final Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Case, Clearing Path for Nearly $5.8 Million Payment
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear President Donald Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll's civil defamation case, leaving intact a judgment that has grown to nearly $5.8 million with accrued interest and moving the longtime legal dispute into a new phase centered on payment rather than liability. 
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear President Donald Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll's civil defamation case, leaving intact a judgment that has grown to nearly $5.8 million with accrued interest and moving the longtime legal dispute into a new phase centered on payment rather than liability. -
Trump Administration Faces Hypocrisy Claims After Proposing Medicare End-of-Life Policy Republicans Once Branded 'Death Panels'
The Trump administration is facing fresh criticism after proposing a Medicare policy that would encourage hospitals to document patients' end-of-life care preferences, a move that critics say closely resembles the advance care planning provision Republicans fiercely opposed during the battle over the Affordable Care Act more than a decade ago. 
The Trump administration is facing fresh criticism after proposing a Medicare policy that would encourage hospitals to document patients' end-of-life care preferences, a move that critics say closely resembles the advance care planning provision Republicans fiercely opposed during the battle over the Affordable Care Act more than a decade ago. -
Pete Hegseth Faces Renewed Scrutiny After Air Force Confirms Flu Death of Recruit Following Vaccine Policy Change
The U.S. Air Force has confirmed that 25-year-old recruit Keon Talik McDaniel died from influenza after falling ill during basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas, placing renewed attention on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision earlier this year to end the military's longstanding mandatory seasonal flu vaccination policy. 
The U.S. Air Force has confirmed that 25-year-old recruit Keon Talik McDaniel died from influenza after falling ill during basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas, placing renewed attention on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision earlier this year to end the military's longstanding mandatory seasonal flu vaccination policy.