In a historic election, Sanae Takaichi has become the new leader of Japan's governing party, positioning herself to be the first female prime minister. With challenges ahead, she aims to revitalize the LDP amidst concerns over her hard-line policies and international relations.
Brendan Carr, appointed by Trump as FCC Chair, is at the center of a heated debate over free speech after pushing to remove Jimmy Kimmel from the air. Critics say it's a crackdown on expression, while supporters see it as a much-needed reform of the liberal media landscape.
In a bold move after the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump threatens to target liberal groups and designate them as domestic terrorists, raising concerns about free speech and political repression.
In a heated response to the tragic shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Vice President JD Vance pledges to dismantle leftist institutions he blames for promoting violence and terrorism.
A horrifying video reveals the brutal murder of an innocent woman on a Charlotte train, igniting debate over the city's controversial criminal justice policies. Critics blame Democrat-led initiatives for allowing violent offenders back on the streets.
In a surprising move, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns to prevent a rift within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, following consecutive electoral losses and rising public discontent over living costs.
In a major shift, MSNBC is transforming into My Source News Opinion World (MS NOW), leaving behind its NBC ties. This rebranding aims to establish a new identity and bolster independent news coverage.
In a surprising twist, MSNBC will rebrand as My Source News Opinion World (MS NOW) as it distances itself from NBC. This change, ordered by NBC Universal, marks a significant shift in the network's identity and operations.
Japan's political landscape is transforming as the far-right party Sanseito gains unprecedented support, echoing Trump's 'America First.' Economic struggles and youth dissatisfaction are driving this change.
Amid swirling rumors of resignation following a significant upper house election defeat, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba firmly denies plans to step down, citing a need for stability as a crucial trade deal deadline approaches.