Trump Mocks Harry: No Deportation for Now
February 10, 2025 05:30President Trump jokes about Prince Harry's issues with Meghan Markle, stating no deportation plans for now.
President Trump jokes about Prince Harry's issues with Meghan Markle, stating no deportation plans for now.
President Trump reportedly discusses ending the war in Ukraine with President Putin over the phone.
US President Donald Trump offers conflicting sentiments towards Prince Harry's residency in America amidst tensions with Meghan Markle.
The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) responds to a fire in Harlem with no reported injuries.
Thousands of protestors gather outside City Hall in New York City to protest against the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
Secret documents obtained from Hamas show torture and killings of LGBTQ individuals within their own ranks.
A passenger plane departing from New York to Orlando in the USA made an emergency landing due to a mysterious smell in the cabin.
Manchester United considering a surprise move for Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey. Get the latest transfer news here.
A New York food bank receives 18,100 kg of live salmon, processed for distribution to partner organizations.
Astrid Lopez, a survivor of the Avianca Flight 52 crash, revisits the site of the tragic accident 35 years later.
White House launches attack on press accusing them of constant deception, as new press secretary Karoline Leavitt takes a hard stance.
Preliminary findings reveal inadequate staffing in the air traffic control tower as a contributing factor to the tragic accident.
Donald Trump Jr. backs President's proposal to use Guantánamo Bay for criminal migrants and proposes reopening Alcatraz.
Investigations reveal possible causes of the tragic plane crash in Washington, with concerns over helicopter's altitude and previous incidents.
Collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington, DC results in 67 casualties.
Former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez receives 11-year prison sentence for bribery and corruption charges in the US.
Investigation finds majority of mysterious drones spotted in the US last year were flown under FAA authorization.
White House spokesperson announces strict measures for illegal immigrants entering the US.
The White House reveals that the mysterious drone sightings were authorized flights, not espionage activities.
US President Donald Trump reiterates his proposal on relocating Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, emphasizing his meeting with Egyptian President Sisi.
Donald Trump hints at Barron Trump becoming the next President of America, raising speculations of a Trump dynasty.
Researchers have discovered a volcanic threat in Antarctica that could reshape the continent and lead to significant sea level rise globally. Learn more about the imminent danger.
Former home of concentration camp commander's family, now open for public viewing after 80 years.
Dr. Frank Olson's mysterious death and CIA's secret mind control program revealed by new documents.
Ukrainian and North Korean forces engage in fierce combat, with intense fighting in the Russian province of Kursk.
According to the American New York Times newspaper, technology billionaire Elon Musk is expected to work in an office next to the White House complex as part of the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) aiming to reduce government spending in the Trump administration.
In an effort to enhance safety on the night subways, New York City will deploy police officers on board every subway train during the night for the next six months.
A pizzeria owner in England expresses disgust towards customers ordering Hawaiian pizza while a new pizza ranking shakes up the culinary world.
The US is bracing for a renewed nuclear threat from Russia: a potential weapon capable of shutting down an entire power grid through an electromagnetic pulse (EMP).
The devastating fires that turned Los Angeles into ashes and caused the deaths of 16 people have sparked anger in the US. Billionaires who hired private firefighters to protect their properties are under criticism for not following water restrictions in the region.