In a bold move, the Trump administration has taken control of D.C. police, signaling a ramp-up in federal immigration enforcement efforts as new policies are rolled out.
The Metropolitan Police Department has implemented a new policy allowing officers to report undocumented immigrants to ICE during traffic stops. This move has sparked controversy and is seen as a shift from the city's previous stance on immigration enforcement.
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In a dramatic escalation of Texas politics, Attorney General Ken Paxton is petitioning the state Supreme Court to expel 13 House Democrats over a redistricting standoff. This move has sparked fierce debates and raised questions about the future of legislative cooperation in Texas.
President Trump boasts of a $550 billion investment from Japan to boost the U.S. economy, but how much of it is real? Explore the details and implications of this major trade framework.
The US has abruptly ended ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, citing Hamas' lack of cooperation. With humanitarian conditions worsening, alternative strategies are being explored to secure hostages.
In a surprising move, President Trump announces a 19% tax on imports from the Philippines, following a meeting with its president. This tariff is part of a larger trade agreement that could reshape economic ties and military cooperation between the two nations.
President Trump hosts Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to discuss security ties and trade agreements, amidst rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific and challenges from China.
In a surprising turn of events, Couche-Tard has walked away from its $47 billion bid to acquire 7-Eleven after a year of stalled negotiations, citing lack of engagement from 7&i leadership.
This week, President Trump hosted a small summit with five African leaders, focusing on commercial opportunities and deepening ties. Why were only select nations invited, and what does this mean for US-Africa relations?