The Justice Department's recent release of Epstein documents has raised eyebrows, revealing surprising details about Bill Clinton and the incomplete nature of the files. Survivors express frustration over navigating the DOJ's 'Epstein Library' as they search for their stories amid heavy redactions.
On December 18, 2025, the President signed the National Defense Authorization Act for 2026, boosting military funding and addressing key national security programs. Discover the implications of this landmark legislation!
As President Trump's approval ratings hit a record low, he prepares for a crucial televised address focused on the economy. Can this speech win back disillusioned supporters?
In a recent address, Putin reiterated Russia's unwavering commitment to its aggressive war objectives in Ukraine, dismissing proposed peace plans and insisting on achieving territorial goals through military means. The Kremlin's refusal to engage substantively raises questions about the future of negotiations and regional stability.
Authorities have released new images of a person of interest in the Brown University shooting, focusing on a stocky man last seen near campus. Could this be the breakthrough they need?
Australian authorities are probing the links between a father and son duo and a recent terrorist attack in Bondi Beach, following their trip to the Philippines, possibly tied to ISIS.
In a surprising turn of events, María Corina Machado, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner, will not attend the award ceremony in Oslo. Her daughter will accept the award on her behalf as Machado remains in hiding.
With nearly three decades since a Democratic mayor in Miami, the upcoming election has sparked intense competition. Can Eileen Higgins outshine Trump's endorsed candidate Emilio T. González and change the political landscape?
A coup attempt in Benin was foiled early Sunday as soldiers attempted to dissolve the government. Interior Minister Alassane Seidou confirmed the military's commitment to the republic amid growing tensions in West Africa.
The U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas' new GOP-friendly congressional map to proceed, potentially altering the landscape for the 2026 midterm elections amid accusations of racial gerrymandering.