In a surprising move, U.S. officials are contemplating direct payments to Greenland residents, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, to encourage them to secede from Denmark and potentially join the U.S. Amid rising tensions and political backlash, the implications of this strategy raise questions about national security and international relations.
Greenlanders express their outrage and fear as President Trump hints at purchasing the territory. Locals assert, 'We are not for sale,' emphasizing their desire for independence and respect from powerful nations.
The UN Security Council is in an emergency session to discuss the US's controversial rendition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, raising concerns about national sovereignty and world order.
Denmark has called on the US to respect its territorial integrity after a tweet from Katie Miller sparked controversy over Greenland's status. As tensions rise, the Danish ambassador emphasizes close defense ties and the importance of joint security.
Discover the truth behind Moscow's claims of an alleged Ukrainian attack on Putin's vacation home and the deeper issues complicating the end of the war.
A nonprofit group has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Sarah Merriam, alleging a culture of bullying and mistreatment of law clerks at the Second Circuit. Former clerks fear retaliation, highlighting systemic issues in reporting abuses within the judicial system.
In a pivotal Supreme Court case, Trump seeks unprecedented control over federal agencies. As the justices lean in his favor, the implications for democracy and media are alarming. Will Trump’s ambitions threaten the independence of vital institutions?
The Supreme Court appears ready to allow President Trump to dismiss a Democratic FTC leader, a move that could reshape the boundaries of executive power and challenge a 90-year-old legal precedent.
The Supreme Court is set to decide if Trump can fire FTC members, potentially reshaping the independence of federal agencies. The case highlights tensions between the presidency and Congress over regulatory powers.
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.