The latest NHS figures reveal waiting lists for planned treatments in England have surged to 7.4 million, raising concerns over healthcare access. Despite a slight improvement in patient wait times, targets remain unmet as the government sets new milestones for trusts.
In a bold move, the U.S. has seized an enormous oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast, escalating tensions with Maduro's government. This unprecedented action raises questions about U.S. motives and could impact global oil markets.
In a historic election, Eileen Higgins has been elected as Miami's first Democratic mayor in over 30 years, winning 59% of the vote against Emilio Gonzalez. Her victory promises a new direction for the city and addresses critical issues like housing and public trust.
The Supreme Court is set to rule on President Trump's controversial attempt to remove FTC member Rebecca Kelly Slaughter without cause. This case could redefine presidential powers over independent agencies and impact the balance of power in government.
A Supreme Court case could drastically alter the independence of U.S. regulatory agencies, allowing presidents to remove members for political reasons, potentially reshaping American governance.
A coup attempt in Benin was foiled early Sunday as soldiers attempted to dissolve the government. Interior Minister Alassane Seidou confirmed the military's commitment to the republic amid growing tensions in West Africa.
The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman killed in a US military strike, has filed a complaint alleging illegal actions by the US government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reveals startling details about a controversial military strike he authorized, which led to a congressional inquiry after the lethal attack on drug smugglers.
President Trump defends a military strike on a drug boat while expressing concerns about a reported second strike that could violate international law. Lawmakers are demanding an investigation into the incident.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Alina Habba's appointment as U.S. attorney in New Jersey was unlawful, challenging the Trump administration's authority and setting the stage for a potential Supreme Court showdown.