Breaking news: The Louvre Museum in Paris is closed today due to a potential robbery. French authorities are investigating, but no injuries have been reported. Stay tuned for updates!
In a bold move during the ongoing government shutdown, President Trump plans to meet with his budget director to discuss cuts to 'Democrat Agencies.' With 2 million federal workers affected, the political fallout is escalating.
In a surprising decision, the White House has withdrawn E.J. Antoni's nomination to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Amid criticisms of his economic views and concerns about his credibility, President Trump plans to announce a new nominee soon.
A magnificent 10-foot statue of Tina Turner was unveiled in Brownsville, Tennessee, celebrating her life and legacy. Fans gathered for the ceremony, honoring the iconic singer's roots and contributions to music.
Porsche backtracks on its electric-only plans for the 718, confirming that the new Boxster and Cayman will retain gas engines. This decision is a win for enthusiasts who cherish traditional driving experiences.
Over 100,000 demonstrators rallied in London for Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' event, while a smaller counterprotest highlighted ongoing tensions over migration and nationalism in the UK.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash over its new logo featuring only the chain's name, dropping its iconic imagery. Despite the uproar, the company is committed to its rebrand while honoring its heritage.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration is altering its grantmaking priorities at the NEA, impacting literary fellowships that have supported acclaimed authors. This decision comes amid broader funding cuts and pressures for a patriotic narrative.
President Trump has announced plans to audit the Smithsonian and other museums, aiming to eliminate 'woke' influences. Critics warn this could threaten historical representation and independence in American cultural institutions.
Donald Trump's nomination of E.J. Antoni as BLS commissioner raises alarms among economists. Critics from both sides question his qualifications and the potential politicization of vital economic data. Could this decision undermine public trust in job market statistics?