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Donald Trump Grew Up Needing Father's Approval, Says Niece: 'Insecure Man'
"He's always needed to perpetuate the fiction my grandfather started that he is strong, smart, and extraordinary," says Mary Trump.
Alvin Bragg Office Under Fire for Taking 'Cheap Shots' at Stormy Daniels
On Tuesday, Trump's legal team moved for a mistrial following the testimony by Stormy Daniels.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Losing 'Sway' With Donald Trump: GOP Strategist
Greene's efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson comes at a "not good" time for Trump, the strategist writes in an opinion piece.
Russia's Cruise Missiles Just Became More Lethal
Moscow has reportedly modified its Kh-101 cruise missiles to accommodate two separate warheads, but the move has likely halved their range.
Where Is Trinity Thomas? Silver Alert Issued for Missing Indiana Teen
Police are searching for an 18-year-old last believed to be in extreme danger, last seen on Friday
Remove Aileen Cannon Petitions Pass 300K Signatures
The Florida judge is facing calls to recuse herself or be removed from Trump's classified documents case.
Who Is Ana Knezevich? Husband Arrested Over Missing Florida Woman
The FBI said Ana and David Knezevich were in the middle of a "contentious" divorce because he did not want to split the marital assets evenly with her.
RFK Jr.'s Bizarre Brain Worm Admission Sparks Concerns
Kennedy had a parasite in his brain back in 2010, according to a new report from the New York Times.
Prince Harry Cheered in London After King Charles Snub
King Charles was too busy to meet Prince Harry but Princess Diana's family turned out to support his biggest project in London.
Aileen Cannon's Recusal From Donald Trump's Trial Could Look Like This
Aileen Cannon's decision to delay Donald Trump's classified documents case has led to fresh calls for recusal.
Donald Trump Has a GOP Base Problem
Indiana's GOP primary results revealed more than a fifth of Republican voters are still not backing Trump for the White House.
Donald Trump Trails in Battleground State Poll for First Time in Six Months
A poll in Arizona shows Joe Biden narrowly leading Donald Trump ahead of the presidential election.
Lithuania Is Open to Sending Troops on Training Mission in Ukraine
"If we just thought about the Russian response, then we could not send anything," Lithuania's PM Ingrida Šimonytė said.
4 Ways Judge Merchan Could Punish Donald Trump for Gag Order Violation
Judge Merchan has threatened to jail Trump if he continues to break a gag order imposed on his hush money trial.
America's New Highest-Paid Mayor Could Come From Boston Suburb
Mayor Thomas Koch of Quincy, Mass. is scheduled to get as much as a 133% pay raise.
Republicans' Candidate for Indiana House Seat Died in March
A spokesperson for Indiana's Republican Party confirmed to Newsweek that a caucus would be called to replace the candidate.
Stock Market Today: Bud Light Maker, Reddit, Lyft Shares Up
The beer giant reported an increase in global revenue despite Bud Light sales in the U.S. falling amid boycotts
Ivanka Trump Posts Cryptic Poem Amid Father's Legal Turmoil
Donald Trump's daughter is no stranger to sharing poetry on her Instagram account, this time posting a poem by Charles Bukowski.
Donald Trump Scores Another Major Legal Victory
Trump scored a second legal victory on Wednesday in Georgia after a Tuesday order in Florida.
Georgia Murder-Suicide Leaves Man and 3 Children Dead Inside Car in Park
Four found fatally shot in car in Tucker, Ga.
Putin's NATO Message Is Landing With Americans
A shrinking minority of Americans believe the alliance is growing its global influence, a new poll has found.
Biden 'Not Complying' With Congress by Pausing Weapons to Israel: Stefanik
"It's just another example where President Joe Biden has failed to support our most precious ally: Israel," Stefanik said.