The U.S. Treasury's OFAC has imposed sanctions on several family members of Nicolás Maduro's associates, aiming to dismantle the corrupt networks that support his regime and combat drug trafficking.
In a fiery 18-minute speech, President Trump defends his first year in office, claiming a 'Golden Age' is on the horizon while dodging recent controversies. What are the key takeaways?
President Trump has signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, aiming to combat the deadly opioid crisis and dismantle drug cartels threatening American lives.
In a landmark decision, the President has officially classified illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its lethal potential and the threats posed by drug cartels. This order aims to bolster national security and combat the fentanyl crisis impacting countless Americans.
In a dramatic turn of events, federal authorities have arrested four suspected extremists planning coordinated bomb attacks across Southern California on New Year's Eve. The suspects, linked to a pro-Palestinian group, face serious charges including conspiracy and possession of explosive devices.
In a tragic incident, two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in Syria by an ISIS gunman. The attack, during a key mission, marks the first combat deaths since Trump took office again. Retaliation is promised!
President Trump has signed an executive order targeting state regulations on AI, aiming to protect U.S. global dominance in technology. This move has sparked controversy among politicians across the board.
At a rally in Mount Pocono, Trump claims inflation is a hoax while addressing immigration and economic concerns. Can he win back voters worried about rising costs as midterms approach?
This year's Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony marks a poignant milestone as none of the surviving veterans can attend for the first time. A look at their legacy and the ongoing efforts to preserve their stories.
In a controversial statement at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended the U.S. military's second strike on an alleged drug boat, asserting it was a necessary decision despite concerns over legality and morality.