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Presidents who have died in office as Trump's health fears reach new highs
The rumors of President Donald Trump’s demise were quickly shut down after he made his first public official appearance in the Oval Office after a short disappearance this weekend, with many remarking ...
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Past presidents have hit a financial windfall after leaving office. Biden is struggling to find work
Biden received a $10 million advance for his upcoming memoir after leaving office – far less than the Obamas’ $60 million ...
The president also shifted his position on the war in Ukraine, saying that he thinks Ukraine could successfully take back all ...
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What Happens If A US President Dies In Office?
It’s only happened eight times in the 248-year history of the United States of America: the President dying while in office. Four of these deaths were natural, and four were by assassination. In each ...
Beyond his Hollywood legacy, Redford was known for his outspoken views on American politics — and Donald Trump was no ...
"I was talking to a buddy of mine at work about this. One of the few things I remember about American government in school ...
Democrats have crowned Adelita Grijalva victor of a U.S. House special election, setting the former Pima County supervisor up to succeed her late father.
The two actors shared a friendship that spanned over six decades, and worked together on numerous projects like “The Chase” ...
JD Vance sat down with Fox News host Jesse Watters to discuss the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at ...
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Epic Universe death: State inspectors, Universal claim Stardust Racers ran normally before rider's death
Inspectors and investigators with the state of Florida and Universal said Monday that its preliminary investigation and findings have revealed that Stardust Racers, the dual-launch coaster at Epic ...
Nearly 1 million people in Houston still don’t have a member of Congress six months after U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner died in ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith addresses reporters in his office at the company’s Redmond headquarters on Tuesday afternoon, which protesters occupied earlier in the day. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop ...
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