In a dramatic presidential runoff, Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan secured victory against hard-right candidate George Simion. Dan aims to form a coalition government, emphasizing unity and change amidst claims of electoral fraud.
In a significant move, the Department of Health and Human Services has reinstated 328 federal employees from NIOSH, reversing previous terminations that threatened essential health programs for coal miners and 9/11 first responders.
A coalition of China's top space agencies is set to launch a revolutionary mission to sample Venus's extreme atmosphere between 2028 and 2035. This daring endeavor could uncover microbial life and transform our understanding of Earth's sister planet.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's plan to lay off thousands of federal workers, citing the need for Congressional approval. This ruling could reshape the future of government employment.
In a stunning election result, Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party emerge victorious, leaving the Coalition in the dust. With a nod to Trump's influence, Albanese celebrates a mandate for optimism amidst global uncertainty.
An aid ship bound for Gaza was struck by drones in international waters, raising serious allegations against Israel. Activists, including Greta Thunberg, demand accountability for the attack.
A coalition of labor unions and local governments has launched a significant lawsuit against President Trump, claiming his federal workforce cuts violate the Constitution. This historic legal challenge targets his administration's drastic measures.
In a historic move, the House unanimously passed the Take It Down Act, targeting revenge porn and deepfakes. This bipartisan legislation mandates swift removal of explicit content, showing an unlikely coalition in Congress.
In a controversial move, President Trump is set to sign executive orders to revive the coal industry, countering global carbon emission efforts. This decision comes as U.S. power demand rises amid the growth of renewable energy.
A coalition of 23 states and Washington, DC, has filed a lawsuit against the HHS, claiming the sudden rollback of $12 billion in public health funding is unlawful and detrimental to health services and jobs.