In a controversial Veterans Day speech, Trump declared his commitment to renaming the holiday and emphasized the U.S. military's strength, sparking discussions on political correctness and military strategy.
After 39 days of shutdown, Senate leaders report positive bipartisan discussions aimed at reopening the government and addressing funding for key agencies. Will lawmakers reach a deal soon?
As Democrats seek to define their future, the recent electoral victories and the implications of Trump’s push to end the filibuster spark critical discussions on the party's direction.
Sean Charles Dunn, known as the 'sandwich guy', was found not guilty of assault after throwing a sandwich at a CBP agent. The incident sparked discussions on immigrant rights and law enforcement conduct.
In a landmark ruling, a Virginia jury awarded $10 million to teacher Abby Zwerner after she was shot by a 6-year-old student. The case highlighted gross negligence by the school’s assistant principal.
In a stunning announcement, Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House, reveals her retirement after a groundbreaking 20-term career, sparking discussions on generational change in Congress and the future of the Democratic Party.
In a dramatic turn, the White House confirms it will partially fund SNAP benefits despite Trump's threats to withhold assistance during the government shutdown. Millions rely on this crucial aid, sparking legal battles and urgent discussions.
The government shutdown has now tied the record for the longest in history at 35 days, as bipartisan talks in the Senate gain momentum. Will a resolution be reached soon?
The Senate has once again failed to advance a crucial funding bill, marking the 14th attempt amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. As the government heads toward a historic shutdown, tensions rise and questions linger about the future.
After 34 days of a federal government shutdown, Senate leaders are cautiously optimistic about a potential resolution. Discussions are underway that may lead to an end to the stalemate affecting millions.