Sean Combs has been acquitted of serious charges in a federal trial, but he remains in custody awaiting sentencing for transporting prostitutes. With over 50 sexual abuse lawsuits pending against him, the legal drama continues!
A recent email from the Social Security Administration claims that Trump's tax cuts eliminate federal taxes on most Social Security benefits. However, experts and officials dispute this claim, raising concerns over misinformation.
Amid an immigration crackdown in Southern California, allegations of racial profiling have emerged as agents round up Latino workers without warrants. Advocates call for justice as legal action unfolds.
In a surprising turn, Republicans are reshaping tax laws inspired by a waitress's complaint. Discover how this populist approach is influencing tax reforms and Trump's path back to power.
Tipped workers in the U.S. are set to benefit from a new tax law allowing them to deduct $25,000 in tips from their taxable income. This major change, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, could lead to significant tax refunds for many workers.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon has halted a crucial weapons shipment to Ukraine, citing stockpile concerns. This decision blindsided lawmakers and allies, igniting bipartisan criticism and urgent calls for military support.
A security flaw in Catwatchful, a stealthy phone monitoring app, has leaked sensitive data of 62,000 users. Researcher Eric Daigle uncovered email addresses and passwords, raising significant privacy concerns.
Congress has passed a landmark bill allocating over $100 billion for immigration enforcement, significantly increasing ICE's budget and doubling detention capacity. This move aligns with President Trump's stringent immigration policies and could lead to record backlogs in immigration courts.
Paramount Global faces backlash for settling a lawsuit with Trump, raising concerns about press freedom and corporate ethics. As media outlets grapple with intimidation, what does this mean for journalism's future?
A growing movement, 'Stop Killing Games,' is challenging the obsolescence of full-price games like The Crew after server shutdowns. With over 822,000 signatures, the campaign calls for legislative action to protect gamers' rights.