Drug deaths in the U.S. have seen a dramatic decline since summer 2023, with the CDC reporting the lowest overdose figures since March 2020. This article explores the reasons behind this significant improvement amidst political controversies.
The Trump administration is ramping up immigration enforcement in Chicago, deploying federal agents and potentially the National Guard to tackle the city's sanctuary policies amidst rising tensions.
In February 2024, amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, U.S. officials grappled with the effectiveness of aid efforts as Jordanian cargo planes dropped food to desperate crowds. Despite internal debates, the U.S. mirrored these actions, raising questions about its commitment to humanitarian principles.
The investigation into John Bolton's mishandling of classified information has intensified, revealing new details about his communications during the Trump administration. As federal agents search his properties, questions arise about Trump's influence on justice.
In a surprising move, US defense officials have halted Ukraine's use of US-supplied long-range missiles to target Russia, influenced by the Trump administration's push for peace talks. This decision raises questions about military strategy and support as Ukraine seeks to bolster its offensive capabilities.
The U.S. Commerce Secretary announced plans for the government to take an equity stake in Intel as part of a strategy to stabilize the struggling chipmaker. This follows reports of a potential 10% stake conversion from grants approved under the Biden administration.
In a surprising Alaskan summit, Trump and Putin's warm interactions raise eyebrows about US foreign policy shifts. As tensions in Ukraine escalate, could this be a turning point for peace negotiations?
In a significant legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has lifted an injunction requiring the State Department to continue foreign aid payments. This ruling could reshape U.S. foreign aid policy.
The U.S. government has announced its decision to withdraw from UNESCO, citing national interests and concerns over the organization's agenda. This move marks a significant shift in U.S. involvement in international cultural and educational efforts.
In a pivotal moment for the crypto world, President Trump has signed the GENIUS Act, creating a regulatory framework for stablecoins and drawing a sharp contrast with the Biden administration. This bipartisan legislation aims to bolster the crypto industry while addressing concerns over consumer protection and data privacy.