In a stunning turn of events, former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has been arrested for domestic violence-related charges, including home invasion and stalking. The university has fired him amid allegations of inappropriate conduct.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on three nephews of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and several companies involved in oil shipping, intensifying pressure on the Maduro regime amid ongoing drug trafficking allegations.
In a shocking turn of events, Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore was fired for an inappropriate relationship and subsequently detained for an assault investigation. The Wolverines are now left scrambling for leadership ahead of the Citrus Bowl.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire as war crimes allegations and a damaging inspector general report threaten his position. Despite bipartisan calls for his resignation, he retains Trump’s support amid growing scrutiny.
In a split decision, the Supreme Court enables Texas Republicans to implement a contentious redistricting plan, favoring GOP interests despite allegations of racial discrimination. Critics fear this move undermines fair representation ahead of the 2024 elections.
In a surprising turn, a federal grand jury in Norfolk has cleared New York Attorney General Letitia James of mortgage fraud allegations, rejecting the DOJ's push for indictment just days after a previous case was dismissed.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump plans to pardon Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar, charged with bribery. Cuellar, who maintains his innocence, is facing serious allegations linked to foreign influence and money laundering.
Pete Hegseth, just months into his role as Secretary of Defense, is under fire for questionable military actions and faces growing calls from Congress for his resignation amidst serious allegations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny after a U.S. military strike resulted in the deaths of survivors. Democrats raise concerns over potential war crimes and the legality of the strike.
A US Navy admiral will brief lawmakers on a controversial military strike in the Caribbean, raising serious war crime allegations and bipartisan scrutiny following a second strike on survivors.