In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has frozen $10 billion in federal child care and family assistance funds across five Democrat-led states, citing widespread fraud. This bold move has ignited a political firestorm among state leaders.
The Department of Health and Human Services has frozen $10 billion in federal funds across five Democrat-led states amid fraud allegations in child-care programs, sparking outrage and potential long-term impacts on low-income families.
The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces raises alarm about the future of international law and order. As nations react, could we be witnessing the dawn of a new era of military interventions?
The UN Security Council convened an emergency meeting to oppose the US's military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, sparking global debates on sovereignty and international law.
In a bold move, Trump targets countries after Venezuela. From Greenland's strategic value to Colombia's drug trade, find out who's on his radar next in this gripping analysis!
A massive oil eruption in Venezuela has sparked a potential transformation into a petroleum supergiant, but it comes with political turmoil and ecological concerns. Can the US regain control over Venezuela's oil wealth?
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 bold move, Trump has returned H.R. 131, the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act, back to Congress, arguing it unfairly burdens taxpayers with the costs of a local water project. Discover the implications of this decision!
In a surprising move, Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized Donald Trump for vetoing vital bipartisan legislation aimed at a crucial drinking-water project in her Colorado district, raising concerns about potential political retaliation.
President Trump issued his first vetoes of the second term, blocking key infrastructure projects in Colorado and Florida, sparking outrage among lawmakers. Critics accuse him of political retaliation.