After Donald Trump issued a blitz of executive orders on inauguration day, his promised immigration crackdown began to take shape before he steadfastly defended pardoning the January 6 offenders.
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Police officer bashed on January 6 fears freed rioters will come after him
Michael Fanone, who was beaten and repeatedly tasered at the US Capitol, says he's asked a court for protection after Donald Trump pardoned the rioters.
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There is debate about what gesture the tech billionaire meant to make at the Capital arena on Monday. Here's what people are saying.
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For all of the talk by Israel that it had decimated Hamas, the group's militants have been front and centre since the ceasefire began. It may be down, but it's certainly not defeated.
Photo shows Hamas militantsSequel to Prince Harry's lawsuit against British tabloids begins trial
The trial is expected to last 10 weeks.
Photo shows Prince Harry in a navy blue suit with a silver tie.Trump's misunderstanding of tariffs could be his downfall, former ambassador says
A lack of understanding of how trade tariffs work could come back to haunt Donald Trump but Australia's ambassadors who served during his first term warn that may not matter as he looks set to wield tremendous power.
Photo shows Donald Trump standing in the Oval Office. To his left is Arthur Sinodinos and to his right, Arthur's wife Elizabeth.