In an emotional press conference, USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb reflects on the tragic shooting at Brown University, expressing her concerns for student safety and the need for change while discussing her team's recent loss.
In a bold move, House GOP leaders propose a new health care plan aimed at extending ACA subsidies and addressing skyrocketing insurance costs. Will this legislation be the lifeline Americans need?
In a bold move, the Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada for failing to provide voter registration lists. This marks a critical step in protecting election integrity.
A nonprofit group is suing the White House to halt the construction of Trump's new ballroom, claiming the project violates historic preservation laws. Can they stop this ambitious addition?
This week, Rep. Haley Stevens filed articles of impeachment against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Rep. Shri Thanedar did the same for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Accusations of unethical behavior and lawless actions are at the forefront of this political drama.
In a bold move, the U.S. has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, stirring controversy and raising questions about its implications for international relations and oil markets. White House officials clarify the legal process behind the seizure, while Venezuela calls it an act of piracy.
In a surprising twist, Donald Trump and Jerome Powell find common ground on economic issues, addressing inflation and job growth. As Trump battles for voter support, Powell's clarity on policies may offer him the ally he needs.
At a rally in Mount Pocono, Trump claims inflation is a hoax while addressing immigration and economic concerns. Can he win back voters worried about rising costs as midterms approach?
In Mount Pocono, Trump addresses economic concerns with promises of lower prices and bigger paychecks. After announcing a $12 billion farmer bailout, he faces the challenge of rising prices due to his tariffs, which threaten his approval ratings.
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.