Kaitlan Collins on Trump's 'Smile' Comment: Women Identify
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins explains why she didn't smile when questioning Donald Trump about Epstein files, saying the serious topic of sexual assault survivors made it inappropriate.
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins explains why she didn't smile when questioning Donald Trump about Epstein files, saying the serious topic of sexual assault survivors made it inappropriate.
French authorities have detained nine suspects, including an assistant to a hard-left MP, over the fatal beating of 23-year-old far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon.
Cabinet minister Jo Stevens explains Baroness Eluned Morgan's delayed backing for Keir Starmer amid resignation calls, citing her demanding role as First Minister of Wales.
Vice President JD Vance dismissed a Fox News poll showing Democrats ahead in the 2026 midterms, calling it the 'worst' polling. He defended Trump's economic record and blamed sanctuary cities for immigration chaos.
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RecommendedWelsh Secretary Jo Stevens insists plans to equalise minimum wage for young workers remain unchanged, despite rising youth unemployment figures and reports of a potential government U-turn.
An analysis of Reform UK's key policy proposals reveals potential impacts on workers' rights, equality laws, benefits, and public services if the party gains power.
Robert Jenrick, Reform UK's new Treasury spokesman, will criticise net zero as a Bank of England distraction and challenge OBR migration estimates in his inaugural speech today.
President Trump signs a $50bn health aid package after congressional pushback, but analysis shows a 6% cut in global health funding, raising long-term concerns for HIV and maternal care.
Scotland's top prosecutor is under pressure after revealing she emailed First Minister John Swinney about Peter Murrell's embezzlement charges before they were made public, sparking Conservative accusations of special treatment.
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RecommendedPopulism, once the defining political term of the 2010s, now fails to capture the diverging fates of left and right movements, as its vague nature obscures deeper institutional struggles and power dynamics in neoliberal societies.
Pope Leo rejects Donald Trump's Board of Peace invitation. UK police investigate Epstein-linked flights at Stansted Airport. Inflation drops to 3%, sparking rate cut hopes.
Robert Jenrick, Reform UK's Treasury spokesperson, will declare net zero a 'distraction' for the Bank of England and propose OBR reforms to diversify opinion and enforce fiscal discipline.
A major political controversy has erupted in Australia over the repatriation of families linked to Islamic State, sparking intense debate on national security and human rights.
Labour's ambitious local government reforms, aimed at merging councils, have drawn criticism for timing and lack of evidence, handing Nigel Farage a political win amid delayed elections.
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RecommendedRace discrimination commissioner demands apology from One Nation leader Pauline Hanson for inflammatory remarks about Australian Muslims, sparking widespread political condemnation.
Britain's unelected upper chamber faces renewed criticism over ethical breaches and antiquated structure following the resignation of Lord Mandelson due to his Epstein ties, highlighting urgent reform needs.
Sri Lankan legislators have overwhelmingly voted to abolish their pensions, fulfilling a key campaign promise by the Marxist-leaning government following public anger over the country's economic crisis.
Australian politician Pauline Hanson faces backlash for remarks about Muslims, reigniting discussions on hate speech laws and political accountability in public discourse.
The Department for Work and Pensions has allocated over £35 million to nearly 1.5 million households under the Cold Weather Payment scheme following severe winter conditions in early 2026.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer makes his first public appearance since the government reversed its decision to postpone council elections, facing political pressure in Wales ahead of a crucial Senedd vote.
Robert Jenrick, Reform UK's Treasury spokesman, pledges to reform rather than abolish the OBR and refocus the Bank of England on inflation control, while criticising net zero and migration assessments.
Republican Eric Burlison alleges a massive, immovable object is concealed within a specially constructed building at a secret overseas location, guarded with extreme security measures.
A group of Chagossians has landed on the archipelago to establish a permanent settlement, more than 50 years after being evicted from the British colony, as Labour prepares to transfer sovereignty to Mauritius.
Australian politician Pauline Hanson has ignited a firestorm with her latest comments targeting the Muslim community, drawing widespread condemnation from political opponents and advocacy groups.
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RecommendedFormer President Barack Obama has criticised liberal Los Angeles for its homelessness epidemic, calling Democrat politicians' approach lax and impractical as the city faces decline.
Sri Lankan legislators have overwhelmingly passed a bill to abolish their pensions, delivering on a key campaign promise by the Marxist-leaning government amid economic crisis.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson ignites fresh controversy by claiming parts of Australia are unsafe, singling out Lakemba, and making inflammatory remarks about Muslims, drawing strong rebukes.
President Donald Trump has named his 26-year-old executive assistant Chamberlain Harris to the Commission of Fine Arts, which must approve his controversial White House ballroom project. Harris lacks art or architecture background but is described as loya
Senator Jacinta Price returns to the Coalition frontbench as Shadow Minister for Small Business and Skills, declaring an end to 'weak' opposition and promising a credible alternative government.
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RecommendedThe Department for Work and Pensions has issued over £35 million in cold weather payments to nearly 1.5 million households across the UK following freezing temperatures in early 2026.