In a bold move five years after the Capitol attack, Senate Democrats are introducing legislation to prevent taxpayer funds from compensating convicted rioters. The bills aim to hold rioters accountable and protect taxpayer interests.
In a landmark decision, a U.S. appeals court declared California's ban on open carry unconstitutional, igniting a debate on gun rights and state regulations. This ruling could reshape the future of firearm laws in the state.
The inauguration of Zohran Mamdani marked a momentous occasion for New Yorkers, from taxi drivers to political activists, as they hope for real change in affordability and governance under his leadership.
In a surprising turn, President Trump halts his plan to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland due to ongoing legal hurdles. He warns that troops may return as crime rates rise. What does this mean for these cities?
Zohran Mamdani made history as the first Muslim mayor of New York City, taking his oath at an abandoned subway station. His inauguration features a public celebration in the Canyon of Heroes.
A nationwide shutdown in Iran highlights growing public frustration over the economy. President Pezeshkian appoints a new central bank chief as protests intensify amidst soaring inflation.
Starting Thursday, five states implement new SNAP restrictions on sugary drinks and snacks. Health officials aim to curb obesity, but critics warn of chaos at checkout lines. Learn more about these significant changes.
In a pivotal meeting, President Trump urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to reconsider Israel's policies in the West Bank, warning that escalating violence could jeopardize peace efforts and the Abraham Accords.
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.
Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years, positioning himself as a potential prime minister ahead of critical elections. What does this mean for the country's political landscape?