Recent polls show a majority of Americans oppose the Trump administration's defense of an ICE agent's fatal shooting of Renee Good, highlighting deep divisions on immigration enforcement and safety concerns.
The Iranian opposition faces deep-rooted divisions that hinder their ability to effect change, as security forces intensify their crackdown on unprecedented anti-government protests.
In a stunning turn of events, five senior prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota have resigned, citing interference from the Trump administration amid a heated investigation into an immigration officer's shooting.
In a dramatic turn of events, several prosecutors in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division have resigned following the decision not to investigate the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an immigration agent. This raises questions about accountability and the handling of civil rights cases.
In a thrilling wild-card match, the San Francisco 49ers eliminated the Philadelphia Eagles with a last-minute touchdown. Brock Purdy led the charge, but can they continue their playoff run against Seattle?
In a groundbreaking move, the Trump Administration announces the creation of a new DOJ division dedicated to tackling fraud across the nation. With extensive investigations underway in Minnesota, the initiative promises to address rampant fraud targeting federal programs and private citizens.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump establishes a new Division for National Fraud Enforcement within the DOJ. This initiative, led by JD Vance, aims to tackle fraud across the nation, especially in light of recent scandals.
The Justice Department has filed lawsuits against Arizona and Connecticut for failing to provide complete voter registration lists. This marks a continued effort to ensure election integrity across the U.S.
In a controversial speech at Turning Point USA, Vice President JD Vance avoided mentioning Israel, stirring tensions within the MAGA base. Pressure mounts for him to address associates with extremist views.
In a crucial decision, EU leaders have approved a €90bn loan to support Ukraine for the next two years, ensuring the war-torn nation can afford military and soldier payments amidst ongoing conflict. However, divisions within the EU remain evident.