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The Trump Organization said its $47.45 monthly service will includes unlimited calls, text and data. It's also rolling out a $499 mobile phone.
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Raw Story on MSN'At least pick up the tab!' Trump Scotland trip slammed as tax-funded golf marketing ployWhile President Donald Trump’s five-day trip to Scotland that began Friday was described by the White House as a “working visit,” he’s expected to stop by two of his own golf resorts, something critics have characterized as a mere marketing campaign.
NPR is losing one of its top editors, Edith Chapin, after 13 years amid the recent Trump administration rescissions package that cut over $1 billion in federal broadcast funding.
The decision comes roughly two years after former President Joe Biden reentered the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, following Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the entity during his first term.
Marco Rubio announced plans to deport certain lawful permanent residents after identifying their involvement with Haitian gangs.
Scrambling to pay legal fees, Media Matters has dialed back its criticism, trimmed its staff and contemplated closing entirely.
Despite the name of the new cellular company and its association with the President’s family, the Trump Organization will not be directly involved in making Trump Mobile’s products or providing the phone service to customers. Instead, the company is using Trump’s name under a licensing deal.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says that his government has not been successful in trying to negotiate the 50% tariff on Brazilian imports that U.S.
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Georgia's 2026 Senate race creates conflict between Trump advisers and Gov. Kemp, who floated Derek Dooley as a potential Republican candidate to challenge Democrat Ossoff.