As President Trump prepares for a pivotal meeting with Putin in Alaska, Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlines the urgent need for a ceasefire and the conditions for lasting peace. Experts highlight the importance of history in this critical moment.
In a dramatic legal showdown, Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against President Trump's unprecedented control of D.C.'s police force, claiming it undermines local governance and endangers residents.
Texas ranchers are on high alert as the flesh-eating screwworm returns, threatening livestock health and the multi-billion-dollar hunting industry. With a shortage of skilled labor, ranchers fear they may be ill-prepared for the outbreak.
Tensions rise as U.S. Border Patrol agents disrupt a press conference led by Governor Gavin Newsom in Los Angeles, sparking accusations of intimidation and disrespect from local leaders.
As President Trump prepares for his high-stakes summit with Putin in Alaska, expectations are low for progress on the Ukraine conflict. However, the meeting could signal a major diplomatic shift, potentially validating Russia's position on the global stage.
In a bizarre incident, a man was fired from the Justice Department after throwing a sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, D.C. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the termination and felony charges against Sean Dunn.
President Trump's executive order prohibits banks from discriminating against clients based on political or religious beliefs, raising questions about compliance and potential penalties for the banking industry. Can this order reshape how banks operate?
In a bold move to tackle crime, President Trump has deployed National Guard troops across Washington, D.C. The military presence aims to reassure residents and tourists while law enforcement conducts arrests linked to violent crime.
Israel is set to approve the contentious E1 settlement plan for over 3,400 homes, a move denounced by the international community as a threat to the viability of a Palestinian state. The decision could escalate tensions in the region.
The Metropolitan Police Department has implemented a new policy allowing officers to report undocumented immigrants to ICE during traffic stops. This move has sparked controversy and is seen as a shift from the city's previous stance on immigration enforcement.