A recent poll shows that 45% of Americans oppose U.S. airstrikes against Iran, revealing deep divisions in public opinion on military action. What does this mean for U.S. foreign policy?
Over the weekend, amidst escalating tensions, U.S. officials revealed that President Trump opposed an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. This comes as both nations exchange missile fire, raising concerns about regional stability.
Protests erupted across the U.S. on Saturday as thousands rallied against the Trump administration's policies, marking a significant moment in the fight against perceived authoritarianism. From Chicago to Philadelphia, demonstrators chanted 'No kings since 1776,' rejecting the notion of being ruled by a 'fuhrer.'
On Saturday, millions are expected to protest across the U.S. against President Trump's military parade on his birthday, as local demonstrations coincide with the Stonewall Columbus Pride March. This marks a significant moment for anti-Trump activists seeking to voice their opposition.
In a shocking turn of events, Elon Musk expressed regret over his recent posts about Trump amid their public feud. Musk's comments come as he urges Americans to oppose a controversial tax bill, claiming it could spark a recession.
Kamala Harris returns to the spotlight after 100 days of political silence, warning of a looming constitutional crisis if the government fails to oppose President Trump. Her speech highlights the urgent need for Democratic unity and accountability.
House Speaker Mike Johnson firmly opposes a bipartisan Senate bill aimed at limiting President Trump's tariff authority, despite growing concerns over the impact of tariffs on the economy.
The Senate begins action on Trump's $4.5 trillion tax and spending bill amid economic uncertainty. Democrats oppose the plan, arguing it benefits the wealthy at the expense of essential services.
In a surprising move, four Republican senators defied President Trump and voted with Democrats to block his controversial tariffs on Canada. This bipartisan effort raises questions about the future of U.S.-Canada trade relations.
Sen. Cory Booker made history by delivering a 25-hour speech, surpassing Strom Thurmond's record. He passionately opposed GOP spending cuts and emphasized the importance of civil rights.