PRESIDENT JOHN MAHAMA

Jun 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Trump Says He No Longer Sees Anthropic as a Threat

President Trump told the Axios Show that he once worried about AI firm Anthropic, but he no longer does. He explained that a week earlier he might have viewed the company as a national security risk, yet this view has changed. The discussion came after Anthropic’s top engineers were set to mee

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Deal With Iran: A Questionable Move

President Trump’s recent agreement with Iran has sparked sharp criticism. Some say it hurt the world economy and boosted Iran’s influence, while others argue it showed that Iran can survive attacks. The deal followed pressure over the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane. Trump’s statement about

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

White House UFC Showdown: Stars Miss the Party

President Trump celebrated his 80th birthday with a UFC fight on the White House lawn, inviting 4, 300 guests including service members and celebrities. The event featured 14 fighters from around the globe battling in a cage, while the Marine Band and country star Zac Brown opened with the national

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Jun 15 2026OPINION

Silicon Valley’s Quiet Power Play

John O’Farrell, once a partner at the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, recently shared his concerns about how tech investors are shaping policy on artificial intelligence. He believes that the wealth of these companies is used to silence discussion about regulating AI, favoring their own interests

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

Trump Says New Israel, Iran Strikes Won’t Shake Peace Talks

President Trump claimed that fresh attacks from Israel and Iran would not derail his administration’s negotiations with Tehran, asserting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “doesn’t call the shots. ” He has urged Israel to pause its operations in Lebanon so that a broader agreement wi

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

South Africa’s Plan to Stop Hate and Protect All

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that his government will take stronger action against the groups responsible for xenophobic attacks, which have hurt South Africa’s image worldwide. The country has been dealing with violent protests that target immigrants from Ghana, Nigeria, Malawi and Mozambiqu

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

A housing boss steps into a high-stakes security role—without the background

President Trump has named Bill Pulte, a real estate regulator with no national security experience, to temporarily head the U. S. intelligence community. Pulte currently runs the Federal Housing Finance Agency and still holds that job while taking on the new role. His appointment replaces Tulsi Gabb

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May 31 2026POLITICS

Senator Barrasso gets big award for long work in public service

John Barrasso stands out in Washington because his career started far from politics. Before becoming a senator, he spent years helping patients as an orthopedic surgeon and even worked as a rodeo doctor. These experiences shaped how he approaches problems later in government. He was born into a work

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May 30 2026HEALTH

Trump’s Health Check: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for his third in‑person medical exam in a little over a year. The White House physician, Dr. Sean Barbabella, released a memo stating that the former president is “in excellent health” and fully capable of performin

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Health Checks, Media Gaps: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump recently finished a routine physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He shared the good news on social media, thanking doctors and staff for a perfect result. The visit was his third in just over a year, part of the White House’s stated routine dental and medi

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