First lady Melania Trump puts Hunter Biden on $1B notice
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Since resuming her role as first lady, Melania Trump has championed the Take It Down Act, continued her "Be Best" campaign and joined President Trump for major events — hitting the 200-day milestone with a focus on family and public service.
Critics have slammed Melania Trump, First Lady of the United States, after a post celebrating her return to office on social media went viral.
On September 10, 2024, state health officials planned to brief Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office on a lucrative deal that had been three years in the making. The topic: a $67 million Medicaid settlement that could soon come Florida’s way,
First Lady Melania Trump penned a letter to Vladimir Putin, delivered by President Trump during their Alaska summit, expressing concerns over the abduction of Ukrainian children. The letter highlights the ongoing accusations against Russia for relocating children without parental consent amidst the war.
Ukrainian officials say at least 19,500 children remain unaccounted for, but the actual number could be far higher.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNCourt to hold arrest warrant hearing for ex-first lady's 'butler'
A Seoul court was set to decide Friday whether to issue an arrest warrant for an associate of former first lady Kim Keon Hee on charges of embezzlement. The Seoul Central District Court will convene a hearing at 2 p.
Tennessee First Lady Maria Lee announced her initiative, Tennessee Serves, provided new backpacks to every student in Tennessee’s distressed counties.
Kim Keon Hee joins her husband, ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol, in jail following accusations of graft that she denies.
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Yonhap News (English) on MSNEx-first lady's 'butler' arrested over embezzlement charges in special counsel probe
An associate of former first lady Kim Keon Hee has been arrested on charges of embezzlement as part of a special counsel probe targeting the former first lady.
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The List on MSN10 Tasteless First Lady Looks That Gave Worst-Dressed A New Meaning
The first ladies of the United States always have eyes on them, so they're bound to make some sartorial mistakes under that microscope. These are the worst.