In a surprising turn, foreign leaders and influential figures, including Catholic archbishops and the Federal Reserve chairman, are stepping up to challenge Trump after a year marked by attempts to placate him. This shift in diplomatic tone raises questions about his leadership.
Gavin Newsom was unexpectedly blocked from speaking at the World Economic Forum, sparking a political firestorm. Discover what happened and how the Trump administration played a role in this controversy.
During a visit to a Ford factory in Michigan, President Trump raised his middle finger at a heckler accusing him of being a 'pedophile protector.' The moment was captured on video and shared by TMZ, sparking widespread attention.
Richard Codey, the former New Jersey governor and a dedicated public servant, has passed away at 79. His family shares heartfelt tributes, highlighting his impact on the state and its residents.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, 4-year-old Johnathan Everett Boley was found dead two miles from his father's home in Alabama after being reported missing. His loyal dog Buck was found alive beside him.
In a shocking deposition, former special counsel Jack Smith described Donald Trump as the 'most culpable' figure in the Capitol riot, revealing crucial evidence from Republican witnesses against him.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified that Donald Trump is the most culpable individual in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, asserting that the insurrection could not have happened without him. Smith's statements reveal crucial evidence and testimonies against the former president.
In a surprising political maneuver, President Trump issued his first vetoes of his second term, targeting bipartisan bills from allies, raising questions about retaliation against lawmakers who opposed him.
President Trump issued his first vetoes of the second term, blocking key infrastructure projects in Colorado and Florida, sparking outrage among lawmakers. Critics accuse him of political retaliation.
Donald Trump's first veto of his second term targets a crucial water pipeline project in Colorado, igniting backlash from conservatives and Democrats alike. The veto is seen as political retribution against a state that defied him.