In a controversial move, President Trump pardons Scott Jenkins, the former sheriff convicted of accepting bribes for law enforcement authority. This decision raises questions about the integrity of the Justice Department and the future of public corruption cases.
Japan's farm minister resigned after making light of the country’s rice crisis, where prices have more than doubled. The incident highlights deepening public frustration amidst rising living costs.
The Justice Department is investigating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for allegedly lying to Congress about COVID-19 nursing home deaths, raising questions ahead of the upcoming mayoral election.
In a bold statement, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa claims Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra were complicit in a cover-up regarding President Biden's cognitive decline. This revelation raises questions about transparency and accountability in the upcoming California governor race.
Leaked audio from a special counsel interview reveals former President Biden's struggles with memory and focus as he discusses classified documents found in his home. The tape raises questions about his cognitive health and political future.
Tensions escalate as the Trump administration investigates the potential arrest of Democratic Congress members who attempted to conduct oversight at an ICE facility. Video evidence and accusations of assault complicate the political landscape.
Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in prison for federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Tearfully apologizing in court, he faced harsh criticism from the judge for lacking true remorse.
A new chat group created by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth raises concerns over unsecured communications involving classified military information. As calls for his dismissal grow, the White House dismisses the controversy as a 'non-story.'
Marine Le Pen faces a critical decision after being banned from the 2027 presidential election due to a court ruling. Will she fight back against the justice system or let her protégé take the reins?
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.