Over 13,000 files related to Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the Justice Department, but do they reveal anything new? Here's what we found in the first batch of documents, and what remains a mystery.
Liz Goggin's story reflects a broader crisis as 317,000 federal workers are set to leave their jobs due to toxic work conditions and political upheaval under the Trump administration. Explore the challenges faced by these dedicated employees.
In a bid to prevent wildfires, Xcel Energy has shut power for 50,000 customers in Colorado's Front Range due to extreme weather conditions. Schools are closed, and emergency services are on alert.
In a shocking move, the Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to eliminate up to 35,000 healthcare positions, predominantly unfilled roles, raising concerns about the future of veteran care and support.
Nearly 100,000 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate have been released, showing powerful figures like Trump and Clinton in social settings. The House Oversight Committee demands transparency and justice for survivors.
In a historic shift, France is set to reintroduce a form of military service for young volunteers, echoing concerns over rising tensions with Russia. President Macron emphasizes the need for preparedness and national defense.
In a recent Fox News interview, Trump argues that while foreign workers are essential for certain industries, his administration's immigration policies could harm the U.S. economy. Experts raise concerns over the $100,000 H-1B visa fee and its impact on startups.
In response to growing public dissatisfaction with the economy, Trump proposes a $2,000 subsidy and 50-year mortgages. But are these plans feasible or just political moves?
The House Committee on Oversight has just released an astonishing 20,000 pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate. Discover the shocking details that are now public!
President Trump claims his tariffs could finance a $2000 dividend for Americans, but experts raise serious doubts about the feasibility and legality of this plan. Is it a smart move or just political rhetoric?