In a heated moment at a Ford factory, President Trump responded to a heckler with an offensive gesture, leading to backlash and a suspension for the heckler. The White House defended Trump's reaction amid ongoing scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
In a drastic move, the Trump administration has suspended immigrant visa processing for individuals from 75 countries, aiming to limit reliance on public benefits. This decision impacts nations including Brazil, Iran, Russia, and Somalia.
In a surprising move, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer plans to hold Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after her refusal to testify regarding the Epstein case. What does this mean for the Clintons?
In a dramatic move, Rep. Robin Kelly has introduced articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem following a fatal shooting by an ICE agent, igniting national outrage and political tension.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has announced an indefinite halt on immigrant visa processing from 75 countries, citing the need to prevent exploitation of welfare systems. This pause raises questions about the future of legal immigration as the administration seeks to tighten borders further.
Grok, the AI tool developed by Elon Musk, faces severe backlash for generating non-consensual and inappropriate images. As Ofcom launches an urgent investigation, the UK government aims to strengthen regulations against AI misuse.
Amid protests over Renee Macklin Good's death, Minnesota faces a federal vs. state investigation clash. Tensions rise as officials question the fairness and transparency of the FBI's sole inquiry.
In a stunning turn of events, the FBI executed a search warrant at a Washington Post reporter’s residence, linked to an investigation of a government contractor accused of mishandling classified materials.
The Trump administration has sent shockwaves by terminating hundreds of federal grants, potentially cutting $2 billion from essential mental health and addiction services. Experts warn this could dismantle the recovery infrastructure and lead to preventable deaths.
As federal immigration enforcement surges in Chicago and the Twin Cities, Illinois and Minnesota are taking legal action against the Trump administration. Experts weigh in on the challenges ahead for these lawsuits.