The Trump administration's plan to accept a luxury plane from Qatar as Air Force One has sparked outrage among lawmakers and watchdogs, raising serious constitutional questions. Critics warn it could set a dangerous precedent for foreign influence.
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In a surprising move, Hamas has released Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander after 19 months. His release is seen as a goodwill gesture ahead of President Trump's Middle East visit, sparking hopes for a ceasefire amidst ongoing tensions.
In a surprising twist, the Trump administration and China have agreed to scale back tariffs as they seek to negotiate a ceasefire in their escalating trade war. This move could reshape the global economy and impact consumers in unprecedented ways.
Newark Liberty International Airport faces severe flight delays exceeding 1 hour and 40 minutes due to air traffic control staffing shortages. A series of outages have compounded the situation, raising concerns for travelers. Stay tuned for updates!
The Trump administration has initiated an investigation into California's Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants, targeting non-citizens receiving cash benefits. Find out what this means for those involved and the implications for immigrant communities.
McDonald's has announced an ambitious plan to hire up to 375,000 workers this summer, aiming to boost its workforce while navigating its ties to the Trump administration. This marks the company's largest hiring initiative in years, alongside a celebration of its educational support program.
In a bold decision, the Episcopal Church is terminating its partnership with the U.S. government on refugee resettlement, rejecting the resettlement of white Afrikaners from South Africa due to moral concerns. This move marks the end of a nearly 40-year relationship.
A significant breakthrough in U.S.-China trade talks has led to a stock market rally and a stronger dollar, but investors remain wary of potential long-term economic consequences.
Top Senate Democrats are urging a vote to censure Trump over his reported plan to accept a $400M luxury jet from Qatar, citing serious national security risks and conflicts of interest. The controversy escalates as Trump prepares for a Middle East tour.