Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan spoke to 60 Minutes about an anonymous Frenchman who made over $80 million betting on President ...
Dr. Jonathan Reiner called the official explanation “evasive, almost laughable” during an appearance Monday on "News Central.
The Trump administration is pausing immigration applications, including green cards, for people from 19 countries previously ...
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How a French "whale" made over $80 million on Polymarket betting on Trump's 2024 election win
Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan spoke with 60 Minutes about an anonymous Frenchman who made over $80 million betting on President Trump to win the 2024 presidential election.
"There will be a day when I run low on energy," President Donald Trump posted after the NYT report on his declining energy.
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Australia's longest-running radio show celebrates 80 years of rural storytelling
‘Evil and disgusting’: Sabrina Carpenter slams Trump administration over use of hit song 'Harm': Telco's $2.5m fine over ...
A female boxer is trending on social media for her controversial weigh-in outfit. Ebanie Bridges, a 39-year-old boxer, has ...
Looks like Trump isn't the only one having a fit over The New York Times daring to report that he's old. As we discussed here, an article in The New York Time s by Katie Rogers and Dylan Freedman sent ...
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Sabrina Carpenter and Franklin the Turtle publisher condemn Trump administration's use of their work
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and the publisher of the beloved children's character Franklin the Turtle are disavowing the ...
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Trump taking ‘last responsible steps’ before ousting Maduro in ‘Panama 2.0,’ Florida rep says
Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.) told The Post on Monday that the “beginning of the end” is here for Venezuelan strongman ...
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Sabrina Carpenter Trashes Trump for Using Her Song in “Evil” Ad
Sabrina Carpenter slammed the White House Tuesday for using her hit song about “freaky positions” in a racist video about ...
Michael and Susan Dell will give $6.25 billion to the investment accounts of 25 million children, including many in Texas.
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