A massive memorial for Charlie Kirk is set to take place at State Farm Stadium as investigators delve into the motive behind his tragic shooting. His wife vows to continue his legacy in the wake of the tragedy.
Three senior FBI agents claim they were illegally fired for political reasons in a shocking lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging pressure from the White House to remove them due to their past investigations involving the President.
As tensions rise over President Trump's potential deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago, local leaders are pushing back. Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson vow to fight the plan amid concerns over safety and political motivations.
Hundreds of National Guard soldiers are deployed in Washington, mingling with tourists while critics question their presence amid declining crime rates. Is this a display of power or a genuine effort to ensure safety?
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has revoked the security clearances of 37 national security officials, sparking debates on political retribution and the integrity of the intelligence community.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached alarming levels, with reports of mass starvation and rising death tolls as the blockade continues. This article explores the dire situation and the political factors at play.
As President Trump prepares for a massive military parade to celebrate the Army's 250th birthday, opinions are divided. Costing up to $45 million, critics question the event's purpose while supporters emphasize honoring military service.
Rep. LaMonica McIver faces serious assault charges after an incident outside an immigration detention facility, sparking accusations of political motivation and calls for justice.
The Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into NY Attorney General Letitia James concerning her real estate transactions, marking a significant legal battle amid ongoing tensions with Trump.
The ATF has removed an impactful exhibit showcasing victims of gun violence, sparking outrage among families and advocates. The portraits and biographies of 120 victims, including Robert Godwin Sr., are no longer displayed, raising concerns over the administration's stance on gun violence.