A recent tour of Florida's tent detention facility, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz,' reveals shocking conditions for migrants, sparking outrage among lawmakers and families alike.
Next week, Congress will focus on stablecoins during 'Crypto Week.' With major retailers like Walmart and Amazon considering their own stablecoins, the future of payments may be at a tipping point. Will the GENIUS Act pave the way for this financial revolution?
In a surprising twist, rumors swirl around Fed Chair Jerome Powell's potential resignation as pressure mounts following accusations of misleading Congress about a costly renovation project. With Trump's administration stepping up the heat, what does this mean for the economy?
In a surprising move, Congress is standing up to the Trump administration's drastic budget cuts. A Senate meeting revealed a bipartisan effort to protect science funding, with only minor reductions proposed for key agencies. The fight over funding for the FBI headquarters, however, threatens to derail progress.
In a significant move, six Secret Service agents have been suspended due to operational failures linked to the assassination attempt on President Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. The suspensions come amid bipartisan criticism and a call for accountability.
In a united front, all seven living former NASA Science Mission Directorate leaders have signed a letter opposing the Trump administration's drastic budget cuts, warning of dire consequences for U.S. space leadership and science missions.
In a surprising turn, President Trump is set to send additional military aid to Ukraine while Congress prepares to impose strict sanctions on Russia, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy amidst ongoing frustrations with Putin.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure to resign after failing to inform the White House about a pause on Ukraine weapons shipments, causing confusion within the administration.
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to move forward with plans to lay off tens of thousands of federal employees without Congressional approval. This decision raises crucial questions about executive power and the role of Congress in managing federal agencies.
In an unprecedented move, every living former head of NASA's Science Mission Directorate has condemned the White House's proposed 47% cuts to NASA's science budget, warning of dire consequences for space exploration.