Julius Caesar pressured the Senate, won popular support by fomenting class warfare, and sported a combover. The constitutional scholar Jeffrey Rosen discusses the parallels.
Indiana is hiring West Virginia's Darian DeVries as its next head coach, the school announced Tuesday."This is unquestionably ...
Green Brick Partners is betting on continued North Texas population growth as it purchases a chunk of land for community ...
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg were front and centre at US President Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. But in the weeks since the swearing-in ceremony, the three are among five ...
President Donald Trump has hailed “the long and unique friendship between Americans and the Irish” after being gifted a bowl of shamrock by Ireland’s premier Micheal Martin. The shamrock-gifting ...
Hollywood legend Michael Douglas has issued a challenge to US President Donald Trump in a rare return to social media. The 80-year-old actor posted a short Instagram video where he shared his thoughts ...
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US President Donald Trump is making headlines yet again. In a show of support for Elon Musk, the US President purchased a brand-new Tesla, handpicked with the help of the CEO. Musk, who now leads ...
President Donald Trump has welcomed Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin for the annual St Patrick's Day celebration but added Ireland to the list of countries he says are taking advantage of the ...
Donald Trump attempted to pronounce “Taoiseach” as Micheál Martin joined him in the White House for a bilateral meeting on Wednesday, 12 March. The US president pronounced the word as “tee ...
Twice this week, Elon Musk has talked about cutting programs like Social Security and Medicare at odds with what President Trump and Republicans have said about safeguarding the programs.
President Donald Trump has upended the world order in just 50 days in office. Sky’s international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn has travelled around the world, meeting the people who have been ...