Tropical Storm Imelda is intensifying and poses a significant threat of heavy rain and flooding to the southeastern U.S. as it approaches the coastline. State emergency measures are in place.
In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid appropriated by Congress, igniting debate over presidential powers and budget control.
An independent report reveals critical weaknesses in LA County's response to the January wildfires, highlighting outdated policies and communication failures. Discover the shocking truths behind the evacuations and what changes are needed for future emergencies.
Louisiana and Mississippi face significant 911 outages due to fiber cable damage affecting major cities. Officials advise residents to use alternate contact methods as they work to restore service.
In a desperate move, authorities in Guangdong have evacuated over a million residents as Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc across Asia. With devastating floods and winds, the storm has already claimed lives and disrupted travel.
In a startling revelation, the Secret Service has dismantled a sophisticated network capable of crippling New York City's communication systems. This operation, part of a broader investigation, highlights the rising risks posed by cyber threats targeting vital urban infrastructure.
As world leaders gather for the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service uncovers a massive telecom network that could have crippled New York's communication systems. This threat highlights vulnerabilities in urban infrastructure amid global events.
In a groundbreaking operation, the U.S. Secret Service has dismantled a sophisticated telecommunications network in New York, posing a serious threat to the UN General Assembly. With over 100,000 SIM cards capable of sending millions of texts, this network was linked to organized crime and potential attacks on emergency services.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire FTC leader Rebecca Slaughter, igniting a heated debate over executive power and the independence of federal agencies. The court's ruling signals a potential shift in presidential authority over independent regulators.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, with over 24,000 residents reporting the tremor. Minor damages were noted in Berkeley, but no injuries have been reported.