In a controversial move, the federal government is pressuring Kilmar Abrego Garcia to plead guilty or face deportation to Uganda. His attorneys claim this is a tactic to force a plea deal amidst serious allegations.
The Trump administration's unexpected order to halt the nearly complete Revolution Wind project in Rhode Island raises concerns over national security and threatens jobs and energy costs. Industry leaders warn this could ripple through renewable energy investments.
Lisa Cook, the first Black woman on the Federal Reserve Board, faces unprecedented attacks from Trump and his allies. Despite her qualifications, they question her integrity and qualifications in a bid for control.
As Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hints at potential interest rate cuts, he faces the challenge of balancing economic needs with political pressure from President Trump. Can he maintain the Fed's independence while navigating this tricky situation?
In a thrilling season opener, No. 3 Pittsburgh faced off against No. 1 Nebraska, ultimately falling short with a 3-1 loss. Despite the defeat, both teams showcased incredible talent and determination, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported to El Salvador, faces potential deportation to Uganda just hours after reuniting with his family in Tennessee. The legal battle continues as ICE moves forward.
The Micah Parsons contract saga intensifies with owner Jerry Jones weighing in and Parsons seemingly disengaging during a preseason game. Will he play in the season opener against the Eagles?
In a remarkable display of strategy, Thomas Frank led Tottenham Hotspur to a stunning victory over Manchester City. With two wins under his belt, Frank reflects on the team's growth and resilience following past setbacks.
Get ready for UFC Shanghai airing at a special time! Prelims kick off at 3am ET, followed by the main card at 6am ET. Tune in to ESPN+ for live updates, fight recaps, and exclusive interviews with winners!
President Trump announces intentions to address crime in Chicago, claiming the city is out of control. His comments come amid a backdrop of declining crime statistics, raising questions about his approach and motives.