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Michelle Obama reveals she shut down Barack’s wish for a third child: ‘We’re gonna get a crazy one!’
Michelle Obama discusses family life, postpartum challenges, and her steadfast refusal to run for president in a heartfelt podcast chat with Kylie Kelce, emphasizing privacy and parenting joys.

Hamas warns that Israel's new airstrikes breach their ceasefire
Hamas warned that Israel's new airstrikes breached their ceasefire and endangered hostages. Israel launched the strikes due to lack of progress in extending the ceasefire. Early Tuesday airstrikes killed at least 44 people. The latest escalation jeopardizes the ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the 17-month-old war and releasing remaining hostages.

Musk and DOGE try to slash government by cutting out those who answer to voters
President Donald Trump's administration aims to make significant government cuts through the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk. However, the move has faced criticism and legal challenges, prompting Trump to limit Musk's role to making recommendations. Republican senators reminded Musk to seek Congressional approval for any spending cuts, emphasizing checks and balances.

How Donald Trump's history with Russia and Ukraine set the stage for a blowup with Zelenskyy
President Trump's recent contentious White House meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reflects the lasting impact of his relationship with Putin and past investigations. The spat has led to a pause in U.S. assistance to Ukraine, with Trump urging Zelenskyy to pursue peace talks with Russia.

How India can make billions out of Trump-Nato rift
Amid growing tension between Trump and Nato over defence funding, European nations are increasing their military budgets. This situation opens up significant opportunities for India's defense industry, which is expanding its exports and seeking greater integration into global supply chains.

21 federal technology staffers resign rather than help Musk and DOGE slash size of government
Twenty-one employees resigned from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, objecting to efforts to dismantle public services. They highlighted Musk's use of political ideologues lacking necessary skills. The resignations come amid multiple legal challenges and layoffs, signaling a temporary setback to Trump and Musk's plan to overhaul government technology and workforce.
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All Hail King Trump: Is America’s 250-year-old democracy, the world's oldest, turning into a monarchy?
In his second term, US President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to consolidate executive power, raising concerns over constitutional limits. His administration’s aggressive use of executive orders, deep cuts to federal agencies, and partnership with Elon Musk in reshaping the bureaucracy have triggered legal battles and public protests. With a Republican-controlled Congress largely supportive, critics fear that Trump is testing the boundaries of governance. As the courts intervene, questions loom over whether constitutional guardrails will hold.
Meet Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine's former army chief who could challenge Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the presidential election
General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, former Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, has emerged as a key competitor to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in recent times. As per an internal poll, Zaluzhnyi holds the potential to defeat Zelenskyy by 30 per cent to 65 per cent if presidential elections are held in Ukraine anytime soon.
Elon Musk says he doesn’t want to buy TikTok’s US business
He made the comments — his first on the topic of him buying TikTok — at a conference in Germany hosted by Mathias Doepfner, the billionaire chief executive of German media conglomerate AxelSpringer, last month.
Are the Obamas losing it? Major donors pull support amid ‘divorce of the century’ rumors
Barack and Michelle Obama are facing marital issues and financial troubles, with donations to the Obama Presidential Center dropping significantly. Allegations of racial discrimination and high executive compensation plague the project. Rumors about Barack's affair with Jennifer Aniston and the Obamas living separately have intensified speculation about their marriage. A divorce could mark an unprecedented moment in U.S. history.
FBI agents involved in Trump investigations facing dismissal
FBI agents involved in investigations of Trump and the January 6 Capitol riots face a potential purge, with dozens expected to be fired. This move has sparked criticism from key lawmakers, accusing the administration of undermining the rule of law and compromising national security.
Michelle Obama posts message mentioning Barack Obama on Instagram, sparks speculation amid separation rumors
Michelle Obama addressed rumors of a split with Barack Obama, subtly referencing her husband in a heartfelt Instagram post about a memorial garden at the Obama Presidential Center. Despite speculation of their marriage crumbling and recent affair allegations, the mention of Barack and the description of him as "my husband" suggest a strategic move to counter the rumors.
A mysterious meeting with Syrian president is at the center of spy chief's nomination fight
Tulsi Gabbard is facing renewed scrutiny over her 2017 meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad as she awaits her confirmation as President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence. Senators are particularly interested in the details of her discussion with Assad and how it shapes her foreign policy views.
Elon Musk says $1 million election giveaway wasn't an illegal lottery
Elon Musk asked a federal judge to dismiss a class action lawsuit accusing him of deception in his $1 million-a-day giveaway tied to a petition supporting the U.S. Constitution. Musk contended that the offering was not a lottery and instead gave petition signers an opportunity to earn money by becoming America PAC spokespeople.
Pete Hegseth narrowly wins confirmation to become US defense secretary
Pete Hegseth secured the role of U.S. defense secretary after a tie-breaking vote by Vice President JD Vance. His confirmation faced opposition from both parties, raising questions about his qualifications and views. Hegseth aims to redefine U.S. military ethos and strengthen alliances against threats like China.
Trump 2.0: From Kash Patel to Tulsi Gabbard, who gets what? Full list of US President-elect's cabinet picks and other top posts
Trump's new team: US President-elect Donald Trump has filled key posts in his upcoming administration, leaning on allies and strong loyalists from his 2024 campaign as he shapes a team that reflects his commitment to an ‘America First’ agenda. Trump’s choices so far point to a Cabinet rooted in loyalty, policy alignment, and shared priorities that sharply contrast with traditional appointments.
After taking oath, Donald Trump says 'golden age of America begins'
Donald Trump is sworn in for his second term as U.S. President after overcoming significant obstacles, including two impeachment trials and a felony conviction. Trump plans to implement major immigration changes, restore the federal death penalty, and alter several national policies in his initial hours in office.
Trump 2.0: A maverick returns to world centre stage
In the lead-up to his second term as US President, Donald Trump suggests major geopolitical shifts, facing legal challenges and surviving assassination attempts. Despite controversies, his supporters strongly back his policies on immigration and the economy. His upcoming tenure promises significant impacts on both domestic and global fronts.
JD Vance will make mark as first millennial vice president, potential MAGA torchbearer
JD Vance is set to become the first millennial vice president, marking a significant shift within the "Make America Great Again" movement. Close to Trump and ideologically aligned, Vance is seen as a potential future leader of the Republican Party, playing a key role in Trump’s administration and maintaining strong relationships with influential figures.
Once an interloper, Trump returns to White House more powerful than before
Donald Trump returns to the presidency with increased power, supported by loyal aides and a sympathetic Supreme Court. His agenda includes steep tariffs and mass deportations, with potential economic risks. Despite legal issues, he won re-election and plans to reshape U.S. politics with a confrontational approach. This marks a new phase in the Trump era.
Even before taking office, Trump shaking up global order
Donald Trump, poised to regain the US presidency, has already disrupted international norms with statements on using military force to seize Greenland and restore US control over the Panama Canal. His unpredictability contrasts sharply with Biden's alliance-focused tenure, raising concerns among allies while promising stronger stances on global threats.
Trump company not to ban private foreign deals, a break with its first term policy
The Trump Organisation's new ethics agreement allows deals with private foreign companies, creating potential influence challenges. The company will employ an outside adviser to prevent conflicts. Despite prior conflicts and emoluments criticisms, the company plans deals in various countries and ventures into cryptocurrency, which Trump now supports.
Trump's sentencing still on for Friday after judge rebuffs his push for a delay while he appeals
President-elect Donald Trump remains set for sentencing in his hush money case this week after Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan denied his request to delay proceedings while he appeals the verdict. Sentencing will proceed Friday, with Trump appearing by video.
U.S. Elections: Former President George W. Bush not to make any endorsement
George W. Bush, the former president, has decided not to reveal his vote in the 2024 presidential contest or to support any particular candidate.
US Presidential Election 2024: Trump under siege; know why some of the Republicans are opposing his candidature?
Many of the Republicans are opposed to Trump’s candidature. They have issues with the character of the former president and some policy related differences. Many of his former aides are also opposing his re-election bid.
Hollywood endorses Kamala Harris; will donate for the campaign
It has been reported that Hollywood is cheering for Kamala Harris and is all set to support her candidature. She has received the support from many Democrats but there is growing opposition to her candidature too.
Donald Trump is trashing US democratic process: Media
"Trump's breathtaking repudiation of American democracy," screamed The Washington Post in its lead editorial, while The New York Times described this as a "contempt" for democracy.
I am pretty confident where I was born: Barack Obama
"I was pretty confident about where I was born. I think most people were as well. My hope would be the presidential elect, election reflects more serious issues than that," Obama said.
Power producers take on CIL over lopsided fuel supply pacts
Frustrated by uncertainty over fuel supply despite a presidential decree, power firms have adopted a confrontational approach towards Coal India.
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