The House Oversight Committee has released 19 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Trump and Clinton. These images raise questions about connections to Epstein and the upcoming Justice Department deadline.
In a surprising turn of events, Republican senators in Indiana voted against a congressional map favored by Trump, showing cracks in party unity. The 19-to-31 decision highlights the ongoing ideological divides within the GOP.
In a groundbreaking decision, a federal judge has allowed the release of grand jury records from Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case, citing new legislation that demands transparency. This move follows months of pressure regarding the Epstein files.
In a historic election, Eileen Higgins has been elected as Miami's first Democratic mayor in over 30 years, winning 59% of the vote against Emilio Gonzalez. Her victory promises a new direction for the city and addresses critical issues like housing and public trust.
The Supreme Court may grant President Trump unprecedented power to fire FTC commissioners, challenging a 90-year-old legal precedent. Key justices voice concerns about the implications for presidential authority.
The Supreme Court appears ready to allow President Trump to dismiss a Democratic FTC leader, a move that could reshape the boundaries of executive power and challenge a 90-year-old legal precedent.
Chicago has been blanketed with up to five inches of snow, marking the snowiest start to winter since 1978. With a total of 17.1 inches this season, residents are bracing for more snow and changing temperatures ahead.
The Supreme Court may soon overturn a historic 90-year ruling limiting presidential power to fire agency heads. The case involves Trump and could redefine executive authority.
The Supreme Court, under Chief Justice John Roberts, may soon overturn a 90-year-old precedent limiting presidential power over independent agencies. As Trump’s influence looms, the implications could reshape executive authority.
In a controversial move, USCIS pauses immigration-related decisions for individuals from 19 high-risk countries, raising concerns over increased scrutiny and security measures. Discover the implications of this directive and what it means for immigrants already in the U.S.