In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a 20% reduction in four-star generals, sparking fears of a politicized military. Critics argue that these cuts undermine democratic principles.
In a shocking announcement, President Trump orders the federal government to rebuild and reopen Alcatraz, aiming to house the most dangerous offenders. Could this historic prison serve as a new symbol of law and order?
In a bold move, President Trump announces plans to reopen Alcatraz, the infamous prison that closed over 60 years ago, aiming to house America's most dangerous criminals and restore law and order.
In a dramatic ruling, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth has mandated the restoration of Voice of America and its affiliates, after a controversial shutdown under Trump's directive. Will this decision save independent journalism?
In a controversial move, the CPB has ordered a halt to federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing alleged bias. This decision could reshape public media as we know it. Will these broadcasters survive the funding cuts?
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore federal funds to Maine, which were frozen due to a dispute over transgender athletes. This clash highlights the ongoing tensions between state and federal policies.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration threatens to cut federal funding to schools unless they eliminate programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. State officials face a tight deadline to comply with the directive, raising concerns over the future of education policies.
US tariffs on copper imports may be implemented within weeks, much earlier than anticipated. President Trump's directive to the Commerce Department could reshape the copper market significantly.
In a controversial move, NASA has removed mentions of landing the first woman and first person of color on the moon from its Artemis 3 mission plans, following directives from the Trump administration to eliminate DEIA-related content.
Two students, Yunseo Chung and Momodou Taal, are dodging ICE as they fight deportation linked to their pro-Palestinian activism. Legal battles escalate against the Trump administration's anti-antisemitism directives.