Author: Olivia White

President Donald Trump ordered the United States armed forces to repel the invasion and sealed the southern border of the Ulawful entrance. The president said that the purpose of the mission is to “maintain sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of the United States. President Trump ordered military troops specifically to “guarantee the security of military personnel and other federal personnel in areas of military operations within federal lands along the southern border, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the Homeland.” The president of the president, the DOD, will take…

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The White House says that the special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff had very positive and constructive “conversations” with Iran on Saturday. The White House issued a statement about the highly anticipated meeting in Oman, where an American Witkoff delegation and the United States ambassador to Oman Ana Escribima had conversations with Iranian Foreign Minister, Dr. Abbas Araghchi. Omaní Foreign Minister said Badr organized the meeting in Muscat. “The discussions were very positive and constructive, and the United States deeply thanks Oman’s sultanate for his support for this initiative,” said the White House in a statement. “The special…

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A challenging and bleeding Donald Trump will be the first to greet visitors who arrive at the primary and formal entrance of the White House. The greeting comes in the form of painting from the iconic photo of Trump surviving the attempted murder at Butler, Pennsylvania, in July of the presidential campaign of 2024. Until Friday, he hangs in the great lobby of the White House. The White House announced the measure as “some new works of art” in its accounts X and Instagram. The painting replaces a portrait of former President Barack Obama who had hung there since 2022.…

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The Trump administration announced that several electronic devices, such as smartphones and computers, will be exempt from tariffs that have imposed the leg to China. In a newsletter published Friday night by the US Customs and Protection Agency, it was revealed that certain products would be exempt from tariffs. Exemptions rates in certain products “apply retroactively to April 5,” according to Axios. The products would be exempt from recent applied rates, while other rates prior to April 2 would still be applied. The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, explained in a statement that President Donald Trump “has made clear” that…

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The Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., called the attacks of the media against him in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, saying that he believes that “it is always ironic how the liberal media assemble the culture to awaken to safeguard the interests of the great pharmacy and the great food.” Kennedy was responding to an unexpected foundation after several publications cited him badly on Friday in the use of the word “delayed” to evoke the own name of a mental installation of the New York state. The Flood of Condemnation occurred after the…

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Gordie Howe was never consulted the longest duration of the natural scorer of the goals of the original six days and beyond, regardless of raw statistics. Maurice Richard was, so the trophy granted to the top scorer of the league is called Rocket Richard Trophy. Sometimes, only the NHL cannot ruin it, he thought that the fact that the trophy granted to the best defender of the League bears the name of James Norris Mr., an owner who at some time had a financial interest in the four US teams in the 50s, remains Prepesterer. Alex Ovechkin poses with the…

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Russia criticized Ukraine with a group of drones attacks on Saturday, killing a person and wounding several others, in the midst of growing signs that Moscow is preparing for Renedwed offensives. A 27 -year -old man was killed in an unmanned aircraft strike in the southern city of Kherson, said Governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, on Facebook. Two other men, 30 and 49, also suffered serious injuries in the attack. At least four people in the capital of kyiv were injured in night attacks that caused fires and damaged residential and commercial buildings, and another was injured in the city of Jharkiv,…

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President Trump suggested that the United States could boycott the G-20 summit in South Africa in a law of “land confiscation” and “genocide” in the previously white nation. “How could we expect us to go to South Africa for the very important G20 meeting when land confiscation and genocide is the main theme of conversation?” Trump wrote in Truth Social on Friday night. “They are the land of white farmers and then kill them and their families,” said the president. “The media refuse to inform about this.” “Is this where we want to be for the G20? I don’t think…

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The Yankees began the season with six victories in eight games, establishing offensive records in their path. But they entered another miserable, cold and humid afternoon at the Bronx on Saturday losers of four of five, with a battered rotation, an offensive fall and another defeat far from falling to .500. A strong beginning of Will Warren and a fifth inning of five races, he thought, cool an impulse in an 8-4 victory over the giants and the Yankees will seek to win the series on Sunday at the stadium. They had to survive another scare of the closer Devin…

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They like to shake problems. Four men, who were called the “Cushroat cowboys”, were loaded with charges after a viral video captured the young rioters who mounted their “emotional support” horses through a Louisiana Walmart. Police were looking for the Hooligans after the wild images showed that the horse trot group fits the ATMs and lowered the halls of the large box store in Baker on Tuesday night while buyers and stunned employees watched, WBRZ 2. The video captured the four men in the baker Walmart in their horses. Facebook/Quonda.johnson “Oh, demons, no,” a woman, who was apparently recording the…

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