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IPO sees messaging app Snapchat valued higher than expected

The company behind the popular messaging app Snapchat is expected to start trading today after a better-than-expected stock offering. Snap Inc. passed its first major...

Barack and Michelle Obama sign book deals

Barack and Michelle Obama have signed new book deals. The former president and first lady have signed with Penguin Random House, the publisher announced. Financial terms...

New Trump order drops Iraq from travel ban list

Donald Trump's new immigration order will remove Iraq from the list of countries whose citizens face a temporary US travel ban, according to officials. Four...

People are outraged that Betsy DeVos seems to be glossing over the history of racially segregated education

Donald Trump met with leading figures from some Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the United States on Monday, and education secretary Betsy...

Donald Trump isn’t going to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner because of fake news

There’s no love lost between Donald Trump and the press, and yet it still came as somewhat of a shock when the president announced...

Donald Trump has finally weighed in on the Oscars

President Donald Trump has accused Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel of “pulling out the race card” because the other side is “losing badly” after the...

Donald Trump looking to raise military spend by $54bn and cut foreign aid

The White House says President Donald Trump's upcoming budget will propose a whopping $54bn increase in defence spending and impose corresponding cuts to domestic...

Donald Trump: We must work together to save Americans from Obamacare

US President Donald Trump has warned that the nation's health care system is in danger of imploding and said Congress must make fundamental changes...

Donald Trump’s choice for navy secretary pulls out

Donald Trump's choice to be US navy secretary has said he is withdrawing from consideration for the post, citing concerns about privacy and separating...

Thousands march in Moscow to remember gunned down Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov

Thousands of Russians have marched through Moscow to mark two years since opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down outside the Kremlin. Mr Nemtsov, a...

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