In a shocking move, Trump proposes drastic cuts to NASA's budget, including shutting down functioning spacecraft orbiting Mars. Senators are rallying against this plan to safeguard scientific research.
Apolink, a space-tech startup founded by 19-year-old Onkar Singh Batra, has raised $4.3 million to tackle satellite connectivity issues in low Earth orbit, promising near-continuous communication for satellites.
In a bold move, Trump reveals plans to send Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine through NATO. This comes as Ukraine faces increased drone attacks from Russia, with leaders urging timely shipments.
In a stunning turn of events, State Senator Angela Paxton has filed for divorce from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, citing adultery and irreconcilable differences. The couple's marital strife unfolds amidst ongoing political scandals, raising questions about their future and the upcoming Senate race.
In a surprising turn, President Trump is set to send additional military aid to Ukraine while Congress prepares to impose strict sanctions on Russia, reflecting a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy amidst ongoing frustrations with Putin.
In a dramatic escalation, Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, resulting in one fatality. President Trump’s renewed military support comes as tensions rise and peace talks falter.
In a recent rally, President Trump celebrated a remarkable two weeks filled with significant achievements, from legislative victories to economic resilience, leaving supporters thrilled and optimistic about his presidency.
In a bold move, Senator Tom Cotton is pushing to cut the National Intelligence Office's workforce by over half, raising questions about the future of U.S. intelligence under the Trump administration. Will this drastic reform strengthen or weaken national security?
A recent classified briefing on the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities has left senators divided along party lines, with Republicans asserting effectiveness and Democrats seeking more clarity on the situation.
As US senators receive a classified briefing on Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, concerns grow over transparency and military action without congressional approval. Key figures like Chuck Schumer and Rand Paul voice their opinions on the legal implications.