In a contentious ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to slash nearly $800 million in NIH grants aimed at studying diseases affecting minority, gay, and transgender communities, amidst ongoing legal disputes.
In a surprising turn, the Pohlad family has decided to retain control of the Minnesota Twins, securing minority investors to help manage the franchise's mounting debt. This move comes amid significant fan frustration and a tumultuous season for the team.
Japan's ruling coalition is projected to lose its majority in the upper house, raising concerns over Prime Minister Ishiba's leadership amid looming tariff deadlines with the U.S. Voter discontent over inflation issues may lead to significant political shifts.
In a surprising turn of events, Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire after escalating tensions and airstrikes. Leaders from both nations confirmed the truce, aiming to protect the Druze minority and restore peace.
Syria's military has entered a Druze stronghold, escalating fears of minority attacks and prompting Israeli strikes. With 30 dead, the community calls for international protection amidst rising tensions.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries calls out GOP moderates for folding on Medicaid cuts during a crucial House vote, raising questions about the future of healthcare funding and political repercussions.
The Republican-led House is on the verge of passing Trump's tax and immigration bill amid fierce opposition from Democrats. Hakeem Jeffries passionately criticizes the provisions, labeling them un-American.
In a dramatic move, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delays a crucial vote on a $4.5 trillion bill that threatens Medicaid and raises taxes. With deep divisions in Congress and Trump’s intervention, the political stakes have never been higher.
The Buss family has agreed to sell a majority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Mark Walter for a record $10 billion, marking a historic moment in NBA history. Jeanie Buss retains her minority stake and governor role.
In a landmark decision, a Boston federal judge declared the Trump administration's termination of NIH diversity-related grants illegal, citing racial discrimination and restoring over $1 billion in funding. This ruling could reshape future funding for minority and LGBTQ research.