In a surprising conversation, Trump spoke with Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado, who received the Peace Prize for her democratic efforts in Venezuela. The discussion comes amid Trump's own aspirations for the award and political tensions.
María Corina Machado's Nobel Peace Prize win raises eyebrows as the White House claims the committee prioritized politics over peace. What does this mean for Trump?
In a bold move, the White House has initiated layoffs of federal workers during the government shutdown, raising questions about legality and the impact on critical services. As agencies prepare for deep cuts, unions challenge the administration's actions, highlighting a growing political standoff.
In a surprising turn of events, major automakers have abandoned a controversial plan following a leak by Republican senators. What does this mean for the industry?
In a bold move to stabilize Argentina's economy, the US has purchased pesos and announced a $20bn financial rescue. This decision has sparked debate in the US, with critics questioning the timing amid domestic spending cuts.
In a bold move, Turning Point USA is set to host its own Super Bowl halftime show in protest of Bad Bunny's performance. The 'All American Halftime Show' promises to feature a range of genres and is stirring up controversy in the lead-up to the big game.
Bill Belichick reaffirms his commitment to UNC Football despite a challenging start to the season. Concerns about dysfunction within the program prompt calls for transparency and an independent review.
Amazon's recent hardware event unveiled new Ring devices featuring an alarming facial recognition technology called Familiar Faces, raising serious privacy concerns among consumers. Will you feel safe with this tech?
Comedian Aziz Ansari defends his decision to perform at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Comedy Festival amid backlash from fellow comedians and Jimmy Kimmel's probing questions about the Saudi regime.
As anticipation builds for the Nobel Peace Prize announcement, President Trump emerges as a controversial contender. With 338 candidates this year, will Trump's efforts in Gaza be enough to secure him the accolade?