The Atlantic’s reports, which included screenshots of the Signal chat, show that a person with the user name "Michael Waltz" added Goldberg to the group chat. A National Security Council spokesperson ...
Displeased with the check on Trump’s power, the president and his allies have lashed out at federal judges — and against one judge in particular: James Boasberg, chief judge of the U.S. District Court ...
The wholesale price of eggs was $6.55 per dozen when Trump took office in January. By late March, it was $3, a decrease of more than 50%.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy didn’t buy a controlling stake in a South Africa-based mining company, but a video spreading on social media could lead some users to belie ...
Since his first term, President Donald Trump’s golf trips have drawn criticism from detractors. And a recent HuffPost analysis found that taxpayers have so far footed a bill of more than $26 million ...
Experts said that whatever constitutional interpretation could make a third Donald Trump presidential term possible, it would violate the 22nd Amendment’s clear intent. Several times since he’s ...
Laila Ali, a retired professional boxer and daughter of the late boxing legend Muhammad Ali, is alive. But a death hoax about her purported passing spread widely enough online tha ...
The post’s image is authentic. It shows Great Falls Police Department Sgt. Katie Cunningham, the department said in a Facebook post. But, the department said, the photo is 10 years old, Cunningham is ...
"Cleveland Clinic: Millions of COVID-vaxxed will die within ‘5 years,’" the headline said. This Facebook post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News ...
An image of what looks like Pope Francis grinning and gripping the hand of someone wearing a pale mask, clad in a red cloak, is circulating on social media with a caption that lacks context. "Pope ...
But the video shared online does not show Danish or French military personnel assembling to respond to U.S. threats, according to a Greenland Police spokesperson. And we found no credible reports that ...
U.S. law allows Americans to hold citizenship in other countries, "whether by birth, descent, naturalization or other form of acquisition," the State Department’s website says.