Donald Trump
- Trump's proposed ban on buying single-family homes introduces uncertainty for family offices - Wall Street landlords are the primary target of Trump's proposed ban, but investment firms of the ultra rich could get caught in the crosshairs.
- Russia says it's monitoring Trump's 'extraordinary' push to take over Greenland - The Kremlin called Trump's threats to take over Greenland "extraordinary" on Friday, adding that Moscow will continue to closely monitor the situation.
- 'Markets are callous': Why stocks aren't fazed by Iran, Greenland or Venezuela - One fund manager described stocks' continued moves higher, despite escalating tensions, as "equity market 'meh.'"
- U.S. attempt to seize Greenland could hurt trade with the EU, French finance minister says - Economic ties between the U.S. and Europe could be damaged if Trump moves to take the Danish territory.
- She set a photo afire, lit a cigarette — and became a symbol of resistance for Iran protesters - With one puff of a cigarette, a woman in Canada became a global symbol of defiance against Iran's bloody crackdown on dissent — and the world saw the flame. It ignites, illuminating the visage of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's highest cler
- Venezuela oil fetching 30% higher price, U.S. energy chief says, after first sale worth $500 million - America is securing prices about 30% higher for Venezuelan crude than those obtained before President Nicolas Maduro's capture, said U.S. Energy Secretary.
- What Americans think about Trump's first year back in office, according to AP-NORC polling - President Donald Trump’s second term has been eventful. An AP-NORC poll from January found that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance as president. Trump hasn’t convinced Americans that the economy is in good shape, and
- RFK Jr Startled by Trump’s Ability to Remain Alive Despite Dumpster-Tier Diet - "I don't know how he's alive, but he is."
- US judge to restrict Trump efforts to deport pro-Palestinian campus activists - By Nate Raymond BOSTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - A federal judge said on Thursday he would issue an order designed to prevent President Donald Trump's administration from exacting "retribution" against
- Trump unveils health-care plan outline as Congress wrestles over Obamacare subsidies - Trump urged Congress, which is grappling over an extension of key ACA tax credits, to pass "The Great Healthcare Plan" without delay.