In a surprising turn of events, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz is expected to leave the Trump administration soon. With other key advisers also on the chopping block, the dynamics within the National Security Council are shifting dramatically.
As Ottawa voters head to the polls amid political chaos and a shifting climate, leaders Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre make their moves. Discover how weather and politics collide on this significant election day!
In a surprising turn of events, the first House Republican has called for Pete Hegseth's ouster as defense secretary, with sources indicating that the White House is considering the move amidst growing tensions.
In a surprising turn, Brad Schimel gracefully concedes defeat to Susan Crawford in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, highlighting the nation's ongoing political divides and the importance of accepting results.
In a shocking ruling, Marine Le Pen has been banned from running for president in 2027 after being found guilty of embezzling European parliament funds. This unprecedented decision sends ripples through French politics and her party's future.
Rep. Victoria Spartz faced a hostile crowd at an Indiana town hall, where she was booed for refusing to demand the resignation of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth after a sensitive leak. The audience's outrage escalated as Spartz defended Elon Musk's influence on government efficiency.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has halted the Trump-appointed CFPB's plans to lay off employees, reinstating protections for consumer finance oversight. This decision reinforces the agency's role in safeguarding consumer interests.
A massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake has devastated central Myanmar, causing significant casualties and damage. With over 70 missing workers in Bangkok and fears of aftershocks, the situation is dire.
Over 200 Venezuelan immigrants were deported to El Salvador, where they face imprisonment in a maximum-security gang facility. Legal challenges arise as lawyers question the deportation's legality amid political turmoil.
At the Kennedy Center Honors, comedians took aim at Conan O’Brien and President Trump, delivering hilarious roasts that highlighted the current political climate. From John Mulaney to David Letterman, the night was filled with sharp wit and commentary on the state of the arts.