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Trump does not want to be played by Putin, with critics contending Putin proposed Friday’s summit to prolong Trump's deadline last week for more sanctions.
European leaders wait to see if President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and "severe consequences" will be enough to convince him to pursue real peace negotiations with Ukraine.
A group of Jewish parents, students and teachers on Thursday pushed back against a federal civil rights complaint that alleges antisemitism permeates Baltimore City Public Schools. The U.S. Department ...
Trump's 'peace through strength' approach faces test in Alaska summit with Putin as experts highlight key differences from Reagan-Gorbachev breakthrough ...
Uefa displays a banner which reads "stop killing children - stop killing civilians" before the Super Cup final between ...
Candace Owens joined Freddy Gray on the Americano show last Friday to discuss her recent lawsuit with the Macrons, Trump’s ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet next Friday in Alaska to discuss bringing ...
A historic synagogue in Odessa, Ukraine, sustained significant damage following a Russian drone strike this week, one of ...
In Botstein’s view, the government’s demands of these schools do the opposite of fighting antisemitism. “The government is ...
After mass protests, Ukraine's government enacts a law restoring independence to anti-corruption watchdogs, quelling what threatened to turn into a domestic political crisis for President ...