Ukraine has condemned Indian PM Narendra Modi and officials from Pakistan and the UAE for supporting Russia's unfounded claims about an attack on Putin's residence. Zelenskyy and France reject the accusations as false.
President Trump's upcoming visit to Rocky Mount, N.C., comes as he faces declining approval ratings over his economic policies. With midterm elections approaching, can he regain support in this pivotal state?
As President Trump's approval ratings dip below 40%, he gears up for a crucial primetime address. With economic concerns mounting among Americans, can he reclaim the narrative on the economy? Tune in for insights on his promises and strategies.
In a raucous rally in Pennsylvania, Trump unleashed a barrage of false claims about the economy, mocked Biden, and made controversial remarks about immigrants. With midterms approaching, can he regain trust?
A heated debate unfolds as Rep. Adam Smith challenges Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's claims regarding military strikes on drug traffickers. Disturbing surveillance video may contradict official narratives.
The U.S. military's recent strikes against alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean have raised serious legal and ethical questions. As President Trump touts these actions as victories, reports of survivor casualties emerge, complicating the narrative.
Congress has launched investigations into a reported second military strike on a drug boat in the Caribbean that allegedly killed survivors from an initial strike. The Pentagon denies the claims, calling the narrative false.
Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' has arrived, and it's making waves! This ambitious sci-fi series stars Rhea Seehorn and promises a wild ride as humanity faces a peculiar new reality. Dive into the chaos and uncover the mysteries behind this gripping narrative!
Zohran Mamdani's recent victory in New York has sparked conversations about the disconnect between political discourse and the voices of everyday people. As he celebrates, the media grapples with how to accurately represent the working class in politics.
As the federal shutdown enters its fifth week, millions of low-income families face uncertainty over their SNAP benefits. Vice President JD Vance claims little can be done, but court interventions may change the narrative.