White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller insists Greenland should belong to the U.S., raising alarms over potential military action and NATO's stability. European leaders stand firm in defense of the self-ruling island.
In a sweeping executive order, President Trump mandates major changes in defense contracting to prioritize military readiness over profits, halting stock buybacks and dividends for underperforming firms.
In a bold move, the U.S. government has announced its withdrawal from several international organizations, citing national interests. Discover which entities are affected and what this means for global relations.
In a significant move, President Trump has ordered the withdrawal of the U.S. from 66 international organizations that he claims undermine American interests and waste taxpayer dollars. This step aims to restore U.S. sovereignty and refocus resources on domestic priorities.
The Marinera, a massive crude oil tanker, has become a focal point of international intrigue after being seized by US forces. Speculation abounds about its hidden cargo and the geopolitical stakes involved.
President Trump announces a groundbreaking energy deal with Venezuela aimed at restoring prosperity and security for both nations. This deal promises to revitalize the Venezuelan economy while benefiting the U.S.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has introduced groundbreaking dietary guidelines, emphasizing whole foods and healthy fats. The new food pyramid prioritizes red meat and dairy, challenging decades of nutritional advice.
In a shocking turn of events, ICE agents fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis as tensions escalated during a targeted operation. Eyewitness videos capture the chaotic moments leading up to the shooting, sparking outrage from local officials.
At least 35 people have died in Iran during recent protests sparked by an economic crisis, with security forces clashing violently with demonstrators. The unrest has spread across the nation, raising international concern.
President Trump's fixation on Greenland raises eyebrows as he suggests the U.S. could buy the island for national security. With existing military access under a Cold War agreement, what does this really mean for the U.S. and its Arctic strategy?