
In a controversial announcement, President Trump hinted at the U.S. resuming nuclear weapons testing, suggesting a significant shift in policy. This move comes as tensions rise with Russia and China, prompting reactions from global leaders and arms control advocates.
Floyd Roger Myers Jr., known for his role in 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', has died at 42. His sister announced the news via GoFundMe, seeking support for his children and funeral costs. A beloved father and advocate for mental health, he will be missed by many.
In a recent event at the University of Mississippi, Vice President JD Vance argued for a significant reduction in legal immigration, criticizing Biden's policies and emphasizing the need for societal cohesion. Erika Kirk, widow of Turning Point's founder, also addressed the audience, urging young conservatives to stand firm in their beliefs.
Audrey Eckert from Nebraska has been crowned Miss USA, marking a new era for the pageant amid recent controversies and changes in leadership. The event showcased a diverse range of contestants and fresh competition formats.
As needle exchange programs face funding cuts and legal challenges, advocates fear a resurgence of infections. The fight against the opioid crisis continues amid growing concerns over health and safety.
The survivors of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to advocate for nuclear disarmament, as their poignant testimonies resonate amidst rising global tensions. With the Nobel Prize awarded to their organization, their voices grow louder, urging the world to remember the horrors of nuclear warfare.
In a surprising turn of events, Apple has removed the ICEBlock app, which alerts users about ICE agents in their vicinity. The decision follows warnings from the Justice Department about safety risks for law enforcement. Rights advocates express concern over free speech implications as the Trump administration's immigration policies come under scrutiny.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outline a bold military reset at Quantico, pushing to make the armed forces more MAGA-friendly and suggesting cities like Chicago as training grounds for troops.
In a bold address, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces sweeping changes to military policy, while Donald Trump sparks outrage with suggestions to target US cities for training exercises. Discover the implications of these controversial statements.
The Trump administration's recent claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism risks have ignited outrage among autism advocates, who argue it perpetuates stigma and guilt for parents. Colin Killick, executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, voices concerns over the implications of these statements.
