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Hegseth Gives Anthropic 72-Hour Ultimatum Over Claude AI, Threatens $200 Million Pentagon Contract
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has given Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei until Friday evening to remove key safety restrictions from the company's Claude artificial-intelligence model for U.S. military use, threatening to cancel a $200 million Pentagon contract and pursue a "supply chain risk" designation if the company refuses. 
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has given Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei until Friday evening to remove key safety restrictions from the company's Claude artificial-intelligence model for U.S. military use, threatening to cancel a $200 million Pentagon contract and pursue a "supply chain risk" designation if the company refuses. -
Trump Delivers Record 1-Hour-45-Minute State of the Union, Defends Tariffs After Supreme Court Blow
President Donald Trump used the longest State of the Union address in modern history to defend his tariff strategy, confront Democrats over immigration and signal new trade actions despite a recent Supreme Court ruling curbing part of his import-tax authority. 
President Donald Trump used the longest State of the Union address in modern history to defend his tariff strategy, confront Democrats over immigration and signal new trade actions despite a recent Supreme Court ruling curbing part of his import-tax authority. -
Trump Reposts Claim Calling Michelle Obama ‘Anti-White Racist’ Weeks After Sharing ‘Ape’ Video
President Donald Trump has amplified a social media post labeling former first lady Michelle Obama an "anti-White racist," escalating rhetoric that comes weeks after a video shared on his Truth Social account depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. 
President Donald Trump has amplified a social media post labeling former first lady Michelle Obama an "anti-White racist," escalating rhetoric that comes weeks after a video shared on his Truth Social account depicted Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. -
Greenland Rejects Trump’s USNS Mercy Offer as PM Says ‘No Thanks’ and Defends Free Healthcare System
Greenland's government publicly rejected President Donald Trump's proposal to dispatch a U.S. naval hospital ship to the Arctic territory, underscoring rising diplomatic tension over sovereignty and healthcare while reaffirming that decisions about the island "being made here at home" will not be dictated from Washington. 
Greenland's government publicly rejected President Donald Trump's proposal to dispatch a U.S. naval hospital ship to the Arctic territory, underscoring rising diplomatic tension over sovereignty and healthcare while reaffirming that decisions about the island "being made here at home" will not be dictated from Washington. -
California Governor Newsom Calls Tariffs ‘Illegal Cash Grab,’ Demands $1,450 Refund Per Family
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday urged President Donald Trump to return what he said amounted to $1,751 per American household after the Supreme Court struck down key tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, escalating a political and legal battle over who ultimately bore the cost of the trade measures. 
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday urged President Donald Trump to return what he said amounted to $1,751 per American household after the Supreme Court struck down key tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, escalating a political and legal battle over who ultimately bore the cost of the trade measures. -
From Florida AG to U.S. Attorney General: Pam Bondi’s Decade of Legal Alignment With Donald Trump
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's long professional relationship with President Donald Trump is again under scrutiny, as critics point to a series of legal decisions dating back to 2013 that they argue demonstrate a pattern of alignment with the president's political and legal interests. 
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's long professional relationship with President Donald Trump is again under scrutiny, as critics point to a series of legal decisions dating back to 2013 that they argue demonstrate a pattern of alignment with the president's political and legal interests. -
Candace Owens Escalates Erika Kirk Feud With Trafficking ‘Pattern’ Claims, No Charges Filed
Candace Owens has publicly escalated her dispute with Erika Kirk, widow of late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, alleging what she described as a "pattern" of associations tied to areas known for child trafficking-claims for which no law enforcement agency has announced charges or investigations. 
Candace Owens has publicly escalated her dispute with Erika Kirk, widow of late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, alleging what she described as a "pattern" of associations tied to areas known for child trafficking-claims for which no law enforcement agency has announced charges or investigations. -
Kristi Noem Faces Scrutiny After Adviser Allegedly Fired Coast Guard Pilot Over Missing Blanket on $70 Million Jet
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and senior adviser Corey Lewandowski are facing renewed scrutiny after The Wall Street Journal reported that a U.S. Coast Guard pilot was allegedly dismissed following a dispute over a missing blanket during official travel aboard a Department of Homeland Security aircraft. 
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and senior adviser Corey Lewandowski are facing renewed scrutiny after The Wall Street Journal reported that a U.S. Coast Guard pilot was allegedly dismissed following a dispute over a missing blanket during official travel aboard a Department of Homeland Security aircraft. -
Trump Wins 73% Approval in Israel as U.S. Rating Falls to 39%, Immigration Support Erodes
As President Donald Trump prepares for high-level talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, new polling underscores a widening transatlantic gap in how his leadership is perceived. A survey by the Jewish People Policy Institute found that 73% of Israelis consider Trump a better-than-average U.S. president for Israel's interests, while an NBC News Decision Desk poll shows his approval rating at home has dropped to 39%, the lowest of his second term. 
As President Donald Trump prepares for high-level talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, new polling underscores a widening transatlantic gap in how his leadership is perceived. A survey by the Jewish People Policy Institute found that 73% of Israelis consider Trump a better-than-average U.S. president for Israel's interests, while an NBC News Decision Desk poll shows his approval rating at home has dropped to 39%, the lowest of his second term. -
Trump Halts ‘Operation Metro Surge’ After Two Fatal Minnesota ICE Shootings Spark Protests
President Donald Trump has ordered an end to "Operation Metro Surge," a high-profile federal immigration enforcement deployment in Minnesota, after two fatal shootings involving immigration agents ignited protests and bipartisan scrutiny. 
President Donald Trump has ordered an end to "Operation Metro Surge," a high-profile federal immigration enforcement deployment in Minnesota, after two fatal shootings involving immigration agents ignited protests and bipartisan scrutiny.