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Trump, bearing pizzas, met with cheers at Manhattan FDNY firehouse
New York Post· 3 days agoFormer President Donald Trump was greeted with cheers Thursday as he delivered pizzas to a Manhattan...
Trump says printed signs at pro-Palestinian protests are signs of ‘paid agitators’
The Washington Times· 5 days agoFormer President Donald Trump says he thinks “paid agitators” are operating among pro-Palestinian...
Calmes: Donald Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad second term
LA Times via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoTrump’s silence about all that is how his allies want it; everyone knows the abortion-rights issue...
Trump VP hopeful Kristi Noem suggests Biden's dog Commander should also be put down
NBC San Diego· 13 hours agoNoem is fighting backlash against her decision to shoot her 14-month-old dog Cricket due to its...
Trump 'not same man as 4 years ago' as demented speech shows he's deteriorating
Daily Mirror· 22 hours agoDonald Trump is by no means the same man he was even four years ago, a psychologist said as he also...
How one Latino pastor became a foot soldier for Trump - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 6 hours agoIt was not the first time the pastor’s counsel was more worldly than spiritual. As he ministers to a...
Iowa Republicans call to rally around Trump at state convention
The Gazette· 12 hours agoIowa Republicans laid out their policy agenda and criticized President Joe Biden during their state...
Biden, Trump worlds apart on most issues, including federal workforce
Federal Times· 8 hours agoThe onward march of regulation and incentives to restrain climate change, or a slow walk if not an...
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Traverse City Record-Eagle· 39 minutes agoHamas says latest cease-fire talks have ended. JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas says the latest round of Gaza cease-fire talks has ended in Cairo. After recent signs of progress, the outlook appears to ...
Trump's jurors hardly look at him. Trial experts say that's a good sign for everyone.
Business Insider· 6 days agoTrump's jurors file past the most famous, or infamous, guy on the planet and don't gawk at him. Here's why that bodes well for justice.