In a stunning move, the entire East Wing of the White House has been demolished to make way for President Trump's extravagant $300 million ballroom. White House officials defend the project amid growing public scrutiny.
The East Wing of the White House is undergoing significant demolition as part of President Trump's ballroom project, affecting Melania Trump's office and several key spaces. This extensive $250 million renovation is set to modernize the historic building, with completion expected before the end of his term.
In a controversial decision, the White House has frozen over $2 billion in funding for transportation projects in Chicago, aiming to shift political dynamics in Democratic strongholds. The move has sparked outrage and debate over federal funding practices.
In a stunning display of military might, Xi Jinping rallied authoritarian leaders, including Putin and Kim, showcasing China's ambitions and challenging Western dominance amid rising tensions.
As the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell, the Fed pushes back with a new FAQ page defending its $2.5 billion renovation, highlighting modernization and historic preservation.
North Korea has relaunched its 5,000-ton naval destroyer just weeks after it capsized during its first launch attempt. Experts question the repairs' legitimacy as Kim Jong Un pushes for a nuclear-armed navy.
In a shocking turn of events, North Korea's latest warship suffered severe damage during its launch, prompting Kim Jong Un to demand accountability. This failure raises doubts about the country's naval modernization efforts.
In a rare public statement, Kim Jong Un condemned a serious accident during the launch of a new warship, calling it a 'criminal act' and demanding accountability. The 5,000-ton destroyer tipped off balance due to design flaws, raising questions about military oversight in North Korea.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces a sweeping modernization plan for the nation's air traffic control system, aiming to eliminate chaos and enhance safety within four years. With an estimated cost of over $18 billion, the plan seeks to replace outdated technology that contributed to recent airport turmoil.
President Trump is set to request an unprecedented $1.01 trillion for national security in the upcoming fiscal year, emphasizing missile defense, military pay raises, and border security.