As the government shutdown drags on, Senate Democrats are advocating for timely paychecks for both military and civilian employees. With the Senate rejecting funding bills, concerns grow over the financial stability of federal workers.
A protest in Chicago turned violent when Border Patrol personnel shot an armed woman during confrontations with demonstrators. The incident highlights escalating tensions around immigration enforcement in the city.
As the fiscal year ends, federal agencies may fire workers if Congress fails to fund the government. This controversial move, highlighted by OPM, raises stakes in the ongoing political showdown.
In a rare move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned hundreds of high-ranking military officers to Quantico. Speculations abound about the implications of this unprecedented gathering amid significant personnel cuts.
President Trump's recent comments urging the Justice Department to target his political opponents have raised alarms about ethics and job security within the agency. As key personnel leave, the integrity of the DOJ is in jeopardy.
Tensions escalate as Venezuela accuses the U.S. of illegally boarding a fishing boat during a drug search, while U.S. officials deny excessive military actions in the Caribbean.
A recent Israeli military strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza has left multiple journalists dead, prompting calls for accountability from the Foreign Press Association. The attack has raised serious concerns over the safety of media personnel in conflict zones.
A devastating Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of four journalists, including AP freelancer Mariam Dagga. This tragic event highlights the dangers faced by media workers in conflict zones.
In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered armed National Guard personnel to patrol Washington DC as part of the Trump administration's crime crackdown. This decision has sparked outrage among local residents, with polls showing significant opposition.
In a surprising move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed two senior deputies, marking a significant leadership change at the Department of Health and Human Services. This decision reflects Kennedy's strategic vision for the agency's future.