In a bold move, President Trump has called for the jailing of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, alleging they fail to protect ICE officers. This shocking demand is stirring up political controversy in Illinois.
Sean Combs is facing a four-year prison sentence but is seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump as he requests a transfer to a more comfortable facility. The drama continues amidst ongoing discussions.
The Supreme Court kicks off a new term with a spotlight on Trump's assertion of executive power and critical cases affecting LGBTQ rights. Major rulings on tariffs and presidential authority are on the horizon.
Japan's Nikkei stock index jumped nearly 5% following the election of ultra-conservative Sanae Takaichi as leader, potentially the first woman prime minister. The yen weakened as investors reacted positively to her market-friendly policies.
In a surprising turn of events, Israel has scaled back its military actions in Gaza, setting the stage for potential peace talks with Hamas, as Trump praises a major breakthrough in hostage negotiations.
The Treasury Department is considering minting a $1 coin with Donald Trump's likeness for America's 250th birthday. The design features a profile of Trump and a defiant pose after an assassination attempt, stirring debate over legal and historical precedents.
The FDA's approval of a new generic version of mifepristone has sparked backlash from anti-abortion groups and GOP politicians. Critics say it's a political move during a heated debate over abortion rights.
In a controversial move, President Trump has categorized the U.S. as being in 'armed conflict' with drug cartels, potentially paving the way for lethal actions against traffickers. This comes after recent strikes on Venezuelan boats in international waters.
In a lighthearted response, Vice President JD Vance dismissed backlash over Trump's AI-generated deepfake video of Hakeem Jeffries. While Jeffries called it racist, Vance insists it's all in good fun amid government shutdown talks.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to stay in her position, as it prepares to hear a significant case involving Trump’s efforts to oust her from the central bank.