As the 153rd Open Championship unfolds at Royal Portrush, experts weigh in on who might surprise this week. Will Jon Rahm claim victory, or will dark horses like Tyrrell Hatton and Joaquin Niemann steal the limelight?
In a surprising announcement, President Trump declared a 19% tariff on imports from Indonesia while American goods will face no tariffs. This trade deal follows discussions with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, raising questions about the implications for U.S. imports and inflation.
In a strong reaction to President Trump's announcement of 30% tariffs on the EU, trade ministers vow to unite against the move. Discover how the EU plans to respond and what it means for global trade.
Heavy rains have caused flash flooding in the Northeast U.S., leading to state of emergency declarations in New Jersey and New York. Roads are closed, subways suspended, and emergency services are rescuing stranded residents.
Since returning to the White House, Trump has intensified his crackdown on immigration, from declaring a national emergency at the border to targeting migrants with no criminal records. The administration’s aggressive policies have sparked fear and confusion among immigrant communities.
A major recall has been issued for Lewis Bake Shop's Artisan Style 1/2 Loaf due to undeclared hazelnuts, posing a serious risk for those with nut allergies. Discover the details and check your pantry!
The U.S. sees a dramatic increase in confirmed measles cases, reaching 1,288—highest since 2000. Experts warn of losing measles elimination status amid vaccination drops, particularly in Texas and New Mexico.
In a bold response to Trump's threat of imposing a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, President Lula declares Brazil's sovereignty and readiness to retaliate. This escalating trade conflict could reshape US-Brazil relations amidst political tensions.
This year, the U.S. has seen over 1,277 measles cases, the highest since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. Experts warn that gaps in vaccination are fueling this alarming surge.
In a groundbreaking announcement, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declared that travelers can now keep their shoes on during TSA security checks, ending a long-standing mandate. This policy change aims to enhance the travel experience while maintaining security.