In a shocking escalation, Russia unleashed missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, killing at least 20 in Ternopil. President Zelensky's peace talks in Turkey face challenges as the war intensifies.
A recent NPR/PBS News poll indicates troubling trends for Republicans as Democrats hold a significant 14-point lead ahead of the 2026 midterms. With Trump's approval plummeting and bipartisan disillusionment rising, the political landscape is shifting dramatically.
In a stunning turn of events, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announces he's stepping back from public life following the release of his communications with Jeffrey Epstein. Summers admits to feelings of shame and regret over their relationship, which raises serious questions about his judgment and ties to Harvard.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has ordered the release of hundreds of detainees in Chicago following a controversial immigration enforcement operation. This decision highlights ongoing concerns about the legality of recent ICE actions and potential violations of a key consent decree.
After an eight-week hiatus, House lawmakers return to tackle the nation's longest government shutdown. With a Senate-passed bill on the table, can they finally end the impasse? Speaker Johnson is optimistic, but Democrats raise concerns over healthcare provisions.
In response to growing public dissatisfaction with the economy, Trump proposes a $2,000 subsidy and 50-year mortgages. But are these plans feasible or just political moves?
Recent emails released by Democrats raise serious questions about the nature of Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting a political firestorm as the House gears up for critical legislation.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Supreme Court has intervened in the Trump administration's ongoing struggle over SNAP benefits funding, delaying full food assistance for millions as legal challenges unfold.
In a dramatic political showdown, top House Democrats are pledging to oppose a crucial funding bill after a splinter group disappoints. With Trump’s shadow looming large, will the government shut down?
As Trump promises $2,000 payments funded by tariffs, experts express skepticism about the financial feasibility and legal backing of his pledge. With tariff revenues projected to fall short, can Americans expect real dividends?