In a recent interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarified President Trump's comments about U.S. control over Venezuela, emphasizing a military quarantine on oil exports instead. The focus is on leveraging policy changes from Maduro's allies without a direct occupation.
The inauguration of Zohran Mamdani marked a momentous occasion for New Yorkers, from taxi drivers to political activists, as they hope for real change in affordability and governance under his leadership.
In a shocking incident, a woman hiking alone in Colorado was killed by a mountain lion, marking the state's first fatal attack in over 25 years. Wildlife officials have since killed two lions in the area and are searching for others. This rare occurrence raises safety concerns in popular hiking regions.
In a surprising move, President Trump has returned H.R. 504, aimed at protecting the Miccosukee Tribe's Osceola Camp from flooding, citing fiscal responsibility and unauthorized occupation. The decision has sparked debate over federal funding for tribal projects.
In a pivotal meeting, President Trump urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to reconsider Israel's policies in the West Bank, warning that escalating violence could jeopardize peace efforts and the Abraham Accords.
New York City was blanketed with its most significant snowfall in years, with Central Park receiving over 4 inches. Residents woke up to shoveling and sledding opportunities, a rare winter delight!
The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup draw has taken place, unveiling thrilling matchups including Argentina vs. Algeria and the US facing Paraguay. Fans worldwide eagerly await their teams' journeys!
A devastating mass shooting at a child's birthday party in Stockton, California, has left four dead and several injured. The incident occurred in a shopping center, prompting investigations into a possible motive.
Pope Leo embarks on his first Apostolic Journey to Türkiye and Lebanon, commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of the Ecumenical Council. Join him in prayer as he meets leaders and communities.
In a game marked by penalties and lack of scoring, the Broncos narrowly defeated the Raiders 10-7. Both teams recorded 11 penalties and 10 first downs, a rare occurrence in NFL history.