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President Donald Trump suggested it would be fun to invite former presidents like Barack Obama and George W. Bush to watch a football game with him at the White House.
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As Heat Suffocates Washington DC, Calls to Emergency Medical Services Climb The New York TimesTrump's Great American State Fair shuts down until 5 p.m. due to heat as temps climb toward triple digits CNNAmerica 250 live updates: Great American State Fair temporarily closes due to extreme heat NBC NewsLive updates: Great American State Fair closes until 5 p.m.; Donald Trump heads to Mount Rushmore The Hill
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Furious at President Trump over Greenland, Danish officials took the unprecedented step of pressuring organizers to cut American officials from the program.
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U.S.-Iran Latest: Slain supreme leader's coffin on display as Iran gears up for dayslong funeral, with peace talks paused CBS NewsIran sends defiant message to Trump with colossal funeral for slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei CNNMourners pay respects as Iran's slain leader Ali Khamenei laid in state Al JazeeraPowerful Iranian general seen in public amid preparation for supreme leader's vast funeral NBC News
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Nearly 5,000 Guard troops are in the capital, double the number initially deployed. Many have passed the time washing off graffiti and picking up trash.
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Bedroom-booster drugs surged to an all-time high in 2025, with a record-breaking 108,332 prescriptions doled out to active duty troops for erectile disfunction drugs.
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A new plan to keep the Reflecting Pool clean - including annual purge of ‘nasty' muck CNNDavid Hearn, Olympian Canoeist, Is Indicted After Arrest at Trump's Reflecting Pool The New York TimesFormer Olympian faces felony charge over alleged Reflecting Pool vandalism The Washington PostThe Reflecting Pool's algae problem has better solutions than hydrogen peroxide, experts say Scientific American
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The Trump administration has indicted a former Olympian over damage to the National Mall's reflecting pool. A lawyer for David Hearn says he's innocent.
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President Trump and his family took in more than $1 billion last year through crypto businesses, a federal filing released Wednesday revealed.
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David Hearn, a former canoeist, is accused of vandalizing the algae-challenged pool, which President Trump has said he would repair and beautify with fresh sealant. But the algae returned and the paint peeled.
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