
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi hold a joint news conference in Tokyo
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The president discussed trade, security, and shipbuilding on the last stop of his three-country tour of Asia.

‘If you read it, it’s pretty clear—I’m not allowed to run. It’s too bad,’ Trump told reporters.

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President Donald Trump said he intends to discuss the matter with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during their meeting in South Korea.

The measure overturning Trump’s tariff order now heads to the GOP-led House, where it faces long odds of advancing.

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The New Jersey gubernatorial race is coming down to the wire.

The move is the most consequential action so far by a Russian company in response to Western sanctions.

Retired Lt. Col. Darin Gaub discusses the U.S. strikes on boats carrying alleged narco-terrorists and their cargo.

The U.S. president’s visit to South Korea comes amid regional tensions and economic negotiations, with meetings set alongside key Asian leaders.