In response to the fatal shooting of Renee Good by ICE agents, over a thousand protests are set to take place across the U.S. this weekend. Activists demand justice and an end to ICE violence.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump has called off a planned second wave of attacks on Venezuela, citing the country's newfound cooperation with the U.S. This comes as Venezuela releases political prisoners and prepares for talks with oil executives.
Greenlanders express their outrage and fear as President Trump hints at purchasing the territory. Locals assert, 'We are not for sale,' emphasizing their desire for independence and respect from powerful nations.
Myanmar is set to hold a heavily criticized election amidst ongoing civil war, with major political parties banned and many leaders imprisoned. The military junta's legitimacy is under scrutiny as they face international condemnation.
The US State Department has denied visas to five individuals, including a former EU commissioner, citing their efforts to suppress American viewpoints on social media. This move has ignited a fierce debate on censorship and free speech.
A planned '60 Minutes' story was shelved by CBS News editor Bari Weiss, causing an uproar as it unexpectedly aired in Canada, leading to viral reactions and discussions on social media.
In a shocking move, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has pulled a planned 60 Minutes segment about alleged abuses at an El Salvador detention center just before its broadcast. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi condemned the decision, claiming it reflects political pressure rather than editorial judgment.
In a surprising electoral shift, conservative José Antonio Kast wins Chile's presidential runoff, pledging to tackle crime and immigration. His victory signals a new political era as he prepares to take office in 2026.
As Chile prepares for a pivotal election, far-right José Antonio Kast faces off against leftist Jeannette Jara. With starkly opposing views, voters are caught between security fears and social reforms. Who will emerge victorious?
With Affordable Care Act tax subsidies set to expire, the Senate gears up for a critical vote, but neither side expects a resolution. Rising insurance costs could leave many uninsured.