In a bold declaration, Trump claims he has drastically reduced drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, but quickly shifts focus to Venezuelan President Maduro. What does this mean for US foreign policy?
Over 13,000 files related to Jeffrey Epstein have been released by the Justice Department, but do they reveal anything new? Here's what we found in the first batch of documents, and what remains a mystery.
President Trump's upcoming visit to Rocky Mount, N.C., comes as he faces declining approval ratings over his economic policies. With midterm elections approaching, can he regain support in this pivotal state?
As President Trump's approval ratings hit a record low, he prepares for a crucial televised address focused on the economy. Can this speech win back disillusioned supporters?
In a groundbreaking decision, President Trump is poised to sign an executive order reclassifying marijuana to Schedule III, easing federal restrictions and paving the way for vital medical research. This move aims to benefit Americans suffering from chronic pain and other conditions.
The House Oversight Committee has released 19 photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, featuring prominent figures like Trump and Clinton. These images raise questions about connections to Epstein and the upcoming Justice Department deadline.
As ACA subsidies near expiration, the Senate's upcoming vote on health care bills is expected to fail, leaving millions at risk of skyrocketing premiums. Both parties are at odds, with urgent calls for a three-year extension.
Under new Trump administration plans, all tourists to the US must disclose five years of social media activity, phone numbers, and family details. This could severely impact tourism, especially with the upcoming World Cup co-hosted by the US.
Australia has officially enacted a groundbreaking ban on social media for children 16 and under, aimed at enhancing kids' mental health and safety online. While many parents celebrate the move, social media companies raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential risks.
In a groundbreaking move, Australia has logged out hundreds of thousands of teenagers from major social media platforms to protect them from online harms. This law, effective immediately, could reshape how young people interact online.