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Trump says every AI plant being built in US will be self-sustaining with their own electricity
President Trump pushes back on a Wall Street Journal report saying China’s huge power grid gives it an AI edge, insisting new U.S. data centers will make their own energy.
The phased introduction of fresh tariffs on some goods follows a probe into human rights abuses in the Central American nation.
"Sleepy Don" is at it again after seemingly dozing off during a White House roundtable discussion. On Monday Donald Trump was seen fighting back sleep in the Cabinet Room of the Executive Mansion — marking the second time he's appeared to take a quick snooze in the prestigious chamber in less than one week.
President Donald Trump claimed Thursday to have pardoned former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, but for now, the declaration seems only to exist on social media. Trump posted this message, awash in random capitalizations and trumpeting the discredited argument that the 2020 election was unfair, at 4:49 p.m.:
Doug Spencer, a constitutional law professor at the University of Colorado, called it “sad that our president hasn’t read or doesn’t understand a basic tenet of the U.S.
Trump warns Mexico must fix its sewage issues, calling untreated wastewater a "true threat" to residents of Texas and California.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said he will withhold federal broadband funding from states whose laws to regulate artificial intelligence are judged by his administration to be holding back American dominance in the technology.
A Salisbury man has been arrested on charges of threatening President Donald Trump and communicating threats using a means of interstate commission. According to a release from the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of North Carolina,
Rumors circulated online in December 2025 that a startup company backed by Donald Trump Jr.'s venture capital firm was granted a $620 million loan from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD).
Move interpreted as escalation of US policy as Vladimir Putin ‘reaffirms’ support for South American dictator