Supreme Court seems intent on taking small steps in dealing with challenges to Trump’s agenda
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Nate Vance spent three years volunteering with the Ukrainian military after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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Canada’s Ontario province is charging a 25% tax on electricity sent to the U.S. as retaliation over President Trump’s tariffs.
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North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles into the sea Monday, hours after South Korea kicked off its annual joint military
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President Donald Trump, right, meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office at the White House, Friday, Feb.
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