On the fifth anniversary of the Capitol attack, the Trump administration launched a new webpage that attempts to shift blame and rewrite events of January 6, raising eyebrows and sparking controversy.
In a revealing WSJ interview, Trump explains the bruises on his hand, linked to his high aspirin dosage for cardiac health. Discover why he won't lower his dosage and his unique encounter with Pam Bondi!
Tensions rise as Cambodia condemns Thailand for brutal aerial attacks during peace talks aimed at resolving their long-standing border dispute. With civilian lives at risk, can diplomacy prevail?
Tensions escalate as Thailand conducts airstrikes on Cambodia, accusing its neighbor of violating a fragile ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump. Both sides blame each other as civilians flee the conflict zone.
In a controversial statement, Kristi Noem claims the suspect in the national guard shooting was radicalized in the US under Biden's watch, despite being granted asylum during Trump’s presidency. Noem also defends her deportation decisions amid legal challenges.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, surpassing previous records. Federal workers are impacted, and the economy risks a $7 billion hit weekly. Discover why this shutdown matters!
The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 36th day, marking the longest in history. With over 1 million federal workers affected and crucial programs at risk, both parties continue to blame each other without resolution in sight.
On Election Night, Trump and Republicans face backlash as Democrats achieve significant wins. Trump blames his absence from the ballot and makes controversial remarks about Jewish voters.
Colorectal cancer rates are soaring, especially among younger people. A leading surgeon warns that common foods like red meat and sugary drinks may be to blame. Discover what you should avoid to protect your health.
As the US government shutdown reaches its 35th day, both parties blame each other while millions face food assistance cuts and federal workers go unpaid. What does this mean for the economy?