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As the weeks have passed, the Oval has evolved from the modest décor of the Biden era into the extravagant, gold-drenched ...
Britney Spears has patched things up with her youngest son, Jayden Federline – but insiders tell Globe the teen is finding the “Toxic” singer’s wacky, half-nude social media posts embarrassing and is ...
The president appeared to stop abruptly to yell "turn it off" to an individual off-screen. His face had visibly dropped into ...
Three cryptocurrency bills and the Defense spending bill appeared ready for House floor action after stalling out for much of ...
Trump secures 11 GOP votes for GENIUS Act following Oval Office meeting after 196-223 defeat as vote expected tomorrow during ...
Ukraine announced Ambassador Oksana Markarova's departure Thursday following controversy and calls for her removal by House ...
Via the Baltimore Banner, Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh met with President Donald Trump in the ...
Facebook mogul’s sudden appearance is increasingly typical of freewheeling West Wing during Donald Trump’s second term, which ...
Ukraine’s president, in an interview, says more Russia sanctions from the U.S. could push Putin into peace talks.
President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on March 31. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) When the 47th president does something right, he repents by doing something that contradicts it.
Every president brings a personal touch to the Oval Office, and President Trump is going for gold. NPR's Michel Martin asks Washington Post senior critic Robin Givhan about the image that projects.