Global markets are facing turbulence due to rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China, impacting currencies and stock prices. Find out how these shifts could affect your investments!
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 surprising shift, President Trump plans to ease tariffs on foreign automakers, aiming to support U.S. manufacturing jobs. This move comes just ahead of a Michigan rally celebrating his first 100 days in office, as concerns about the economy linger.
A mother was allowed only two minutes on the phone before being deported with her U.S. citizen child, raising alarms over the treatment of families by ICE. Legal advocates claim the deportations are illegal and demand accountability.
Amazon has launched the first 27 satellites for its Kuiper broadband internet project, aiming to rival SpaceX's Starlink. This $10 billion initiative seeks to deliver global internet access, with service expected to begin later this year.
On Monday, a massive blackout plunged the Iberian Peninsula into darkness after 15 gigawatts of power mysteriously vanished from Spain’s electricity grid. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez assures investigations are underway, while speculation grows over potential cyberattacks.
In a historic election, Mark Carney has been elected as Canada's new Prime Minister, but can his Liberal Party secure the majority needed in Parliament? The election, deeply influenced by President Trump's policies, marks a significant turning point in Canadian politics.
Shedeur Sanders faced unexpected backlash during the NFL Draft as teams expressed concerns over his attitude and pre-draft efforts. Analysts weigh in on the implications for his future.
The 2025 NFL Draft saw teams like the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars make headlines with bold trades and selections. Discover which teams scored big and improved their rosters heading into the new season!
Donald Trump celebrated the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House, but key players like Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown chose to skip the event, citing scheduling conflicts. The absence raises questions about player participation and team culture.