María Corina Machado's escape from Venezuela involved a perilous midnight sea crossing. Led by Bryan Stern, the operation showcased bravery and careful planning as she fled from political persecution.
In a rare move, a federal grand jury in Virginia has opted not to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking a significant setback for Donald Trump’s legal efforts against her. This decision highlights the complexities of political prosecutions.
President Trump has signed an executive order to centralize AI regulations, sparking controversy. Critics argue it undermines state laws designed to protect citizens, while tech giants welcome the move.
Severe flooding is expected in Western Washington, particularly near the Snohomish, Stillaguamish, and Skagit rivers. Residents are urged to prepare for potential evacuations and heed local authorities' warnings.
The latest NHS figures reveal waiting lists for planned treatments in England have surged to 7.4 million, raising concerns over healthcare access. Despite a slight improvement in patient wait times, targets remain unmet as the government sets new milestones for trusts.
President Trump has unveiled the Gold Card scheme, offering fast-tracked US visas for wealthy individuals willing to invest $1 million. Critics argue it favors the rich amid ongoing immigration reforms. Will this change the landscape of US immigration?
In a heartfelt CBS News town hall, Erika Kirk delivers a powerful message against those justifying her husband's assassination, emphasizing the need for humanity and compassion amid rising political violence.
Washington State faces unprecedented rainfall, with nearly 5 trillion gallons falling in just a week due to supercharged atmospheric rivers. Experts warn of record flooding, particularly along the Skagit River.
In a shocking turn of events, Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore was fired for an inappropriate relationship and subsequently detained for an assault investigation. The Wolverines are now left scrambling for leadership ahead of the Citrus Bowl.
Australia has officially enacted a groundbreaking ban on social media for children 16 and under, aimed at enhancing kids' mental health and safety online. While many parents celebrate the move, social media companies raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential risks.