A coalition of labor unions and organizations is suing to overturn a new $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B workers by the Trump administration. This controversial move has caused chaos among employers and workers alike.
The Trump administration's recent claims linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism have drawn sharp criticism from major medical organizations. Experts argue that existing research shows no credible connection, emphasizing the importance of acetaminophen for treating pain and fever in pregnant women.
The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for high-skilled H-1B visa applications may be waived for doctors, as medical organizations highlight the urgent need for healthcare providers in rural areas.
In a bold move after the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump threatens to target liberal groups and designate them as domestic terrorists, raising concerns about free speech and political repression.
The US has suspended critical funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, PEPFAR, threatening millions of lives globally. Patients face disrupted care as Congress battles over budget cuts.
Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump intensifies his offensive against Democrats, blaming them for political violence and calling for retribution. Critics fear this could lead to a crackdown on dissenting voices and organizations.
In a pivotal ruling, a court decided against nonprofit groups fighting to unfreeze $20 billion in climate grants, raising concerns over government control and taxpayer interests. As the legal battle escalates, the future of these funds hangs in the balance.
In a dramatic move, the US military conducted a lethal strike against a drug vessel in the Caribbean, allegedly operated by a narco-terrorist group from Venezuela, signaling escalating tensions in the region.
President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
The Trump administration is weighing military options against Mexican drug cartels, including naval strikes and increased collaboration with Mexican authorities. While some officials support action, concerns about legality and international relations loom.