As protests sweep across Iran, the government avoids internet shutdowns and acknowledges the right to protest. However, skepticism remains as economic woes deepen and public anger grows. Will the government's concessions be enough?
A nationwide shutdown in Iran highlights growing public frustration over the economy. President Pezeshkian appoints a new central bank chief as protests intensify amidst soaring inflation.
In a surprising political maneuver, President Trump issued his first vetoes of his second term, targeting bipartisan bills from allies, raising questions about retaliation against lawmakers who opposed him.
Get ready for an unforgettable New Year's Eve in Times Square! With performances from iconic stars like Diana Ross, Ciara, and Maren Morris, this year's countdown promises to be spectacular. Don't miss the details on the lineup and performance times!
Just hours after Tatiana Schlossberg's death, Trump took to social media to attack the Kennedy family, sharing old news articles and igniting outrage as artists cancel performances at the renamed Kennedy Center.
On Christmas Day, a Texas father used parental controls on his phone to track down and rescue his 15-year-old daughter from a kidnapper. The swift action led to the arrest of a 23-year-old man.
In a dramatic maritime chase, the Coast Guard pursued the Bella 1, an oil tanker fleeing U.S. sanctions. As the vessel made a U-turn to evade capture, the crew realized they needed backup to intercept the massive tanker.
As tensions rise with Russia, defense insiders warn that Europe is unprepared for potential conflict. Experts call for urgent investment and a shift in public mindset to bolster security.
In a shocking turn of events, Libyan army chief Gen Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died in an air crash in Turkey along with four others. The Falcon 50 jet went down shortly after takeoff, prompting an investigation into the cause.
In a surprising turn of events, the Supreme Court has halted the Trump administration's plans to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, marking a significant setback for the president's immigration policies. The decision comes amid protests and legal challenges to military involvement in civilian matters.