A Polish CEO sparked outrage after taking a signed hat from a child at the U.S. Open. He has since apologized, claiming it was a misunderstanding. Tennis star Kamil Majchrzak also reached out to the young fan.
In a controversial executive order, President Trump has expanded the list of federal agencies required to cancel their collective bargaining agreements with unions, citing national security. This move has sparked outrage among union leaders who view it as retaliation against workers.
A growing trend of states taxing wealthy second-homeowners is sparking outrage among brokers and buyers. Critics argue these taxes could hurt local economies that rely on affluent residents.
In a controversial move, President Trump has revoked Kamala Harris' Secret Service protection, prompting the California Highway Patrol to step in. This decision has sparked outrage and concerns for Harris' safety as she gears up for her upcoming book tour.
In a shocking incident, Andriy Parubiy, a former chair of Ukraine's parliament, was shot dead in Lviv. Authorities are on the hunt for the assailant as officials express their condolences and outrage over this heinous act.
In a controversial decision, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revokes visas for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 officials ahead of the U.N. General Assembly. The Palestinian Authority calls this move a violation of international law.
In a surprising decision, President Trump has canceled Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris, just as she gears up for her book tour. This controversial move raises questions about political safety as the 2024 election approaches.
In a surprising move, the White House has informed Congress of its intention to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid using a controversial method known as 'pocket rescission,' igniting a fierce debate over spending powers.
The Trump administration faces rare bipartisan backlash after the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez, leading to protests at the agency and concerns over vaccine access and public health.
In a shocking turn of events, two firefighters battling a wildfire on Washington's Olympic Peninsula were arrested by Border Patrol agents, igniting outrage among officials and the community. Critics slam the implications for public safety and firefighting efforts.