President-elect Joe Biden wants to provide government funds for the safe reopening of schools, as well as relief for small businesses and stimulus checks to Americans.
Hunter Biden didn't let his pending federal sentences keep him from having a good time at Disneyland ... hitting up the Southern California theme park for an.. TMZ.com
The Kremlin has criticised President Joe Biden for adding "fuel to the fire" after giving Ukraine permission to launch US missiles into Russia. Sky News
Donald Trump Jr. has harshly criticised President Joe Biden's decision to approve the use of American-made ATACMS missiles by Ukraine, warning that it could escalate the conflict and lead to World War III. The approval allows Ukraine to strike deep inside Russian territory, a move that Trump Jr. views as a reckless provocation. In a pointed social media post, he accused the Biden administration of fueling global tensions to benefit the military-industrial complex. The former president's son expressed concern over the long-term consequences of Biden's policies, suggesting that the decision could ignite a broader, more dangerous conflict. His comments reflect growing fears that U.S. military involvement in Ukraine could directly escalate tensions with Russia, pushing the world closer to a larger war.
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Conservative MP James Cartlidge says he āwelcomesā President Bidenās decision to allow Ukraine to begin firing US rockets deep into Russia. He continues saying, "In terms of long-range missiles, this is the right decision to help Ukraine defend itself".
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Eva Longoria has revealed that she and her family have moved out of the United States. In a new interview with publication Marie Claire, Longoria said of the U.S., "I had my whole adult life here. But even before [the pandemic], it was changing. The vibe was different. And then COVID happened, and it pushed it over the edge. Whether it's the homelessness or the taxes, not that I want to s*** on California ā it just feels like this chapter in my life is done now."
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The Karnataka government has formed a special investigation team (SIT) to probe alleged financial irregularities during the previous BJP government's handling of.. IndiaTimes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to receive the Dominica Award of Honour, Dominica's highest civilian award. The award recognizes PM Modi's contributions to.. IndiaTimes
India is now one of Australia's top five tourist sources, with visitor numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Indian tourists are also spending more,.. IndiaTimes
Michael Moore is blasting Americans as a collective ... saying electing Donald Trump is the latest in a laundry list of problematic behavior -- and the country's.. TMZ.com
Donald Trumpās latest pick to head the Pentagon has raised eyebrows: Pete Hegseth, a Fox News veteran with no senior military experience, is nominated to lead the U.S. Department of Defense. Known for his strong pro-Israel stance and vocal criticism of "woke-ness" in the military, Hegseth's nomination is sparking debate. Can a TV host truly navigate the complexities of global military leadership, especially amid ongoing international crises? In this video, we dive into Trumpās controversial choice, the implications for U.S. military policy, and what it means for America's relationship with Israel.
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Republican Sen. Rob Portman tells CNNās Dana Bash that Senate Republicans want to meet with President Biden to negotiate his coronavirus relief package.