The Trump administration touts a groundbreaking $142 billion defense deal with Saudi Arabia, claiming it as the largest in history. However, critics raise concerns about its true implications.
In a prestigious gathering in Saudi Arabia, over 30 business leaders joined President Trump for lunch, discussing investments and corporate strategies amidst trade uncertainties. Key players like Elon Musk and Boeing's CEO were present.
Google is set to launch its new Advanced Protection mode in Android 16, offering crucial security features to safeguard users from sophisticated attacks and malware. Ideal for journalists and officials, this mode enhances device defense against hacks.
As Trump considers accepting a Qatari jet as a gift, bipartisan lawmakers voice concerns about its cost and implications for national security. Experts warn it could burden taxpayers and delay necessary upgrades to Air Force One.
Senator Adam Schiff and other Democrats are calling for an inquiry into the Defense Department's role in Trump's acceptance of a luxury jet from Qatar, raising serious constitutional and security concerns.
As the U.S. contemplates converting a luxury jet gifted by Qatar to President Trump into Air Force One, experts warn of potential security risks and exorbitant costs. Could this be a risky move for national security?
In a surprising turn, Trump has lauded Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, reviving ties that many thought were strained. His visit underscores a significant shift in U.S.-Saudi relations amid ongoing human rights concerns.
The Menendez brothers are set for a crucial resentencing hearing, with their defense arguing for a reduced sentence that could lead to their release after 35 years. Can they finally find freedom?
The U.S. has finalized a groundbreaking arms package worth nearly $142 billion with Saudi Arabia, marking a significant boost in defense cooperation. This historic agreement covers various sectors, including advanced military aircraft and air defense systems.
In a surprising turn of events, a Los Angeles judge has resentenced the Menendez brothers to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after over three decades in prison for the murders of their parents. The brothers expressed remorse and highlighted their transformation behind bars. A decision on their release will come in June.