As bombs fall in Ukraine, a contentious 28-point peace proposal from the Trump administration has sparked outrage. Critics claim it favors Russia, risking Ukraine's sovereignty and military strength.
In a dramatic turn of events, Morgan Geyser, known for her role in the Slender Man stabbing case, was arrested after cutting off her monitoring bracelet and fleeing her group home. Geyser, who was captured in Posen, is now facing extradition.
In a significant development, U.S. and Ukrainian officials have made strides in negotiations over a controversial peace plan proposed by President Trump. With a Thanksgiving deadline looming, the stakes are high as both sides look for a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
Top officials from the U.S., Ukraine, and European allies convene in Geneva to discuss a contentious peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, with a looming deadline for approval.
In a bold move, the Trump administration unveils a 28-point peace plan for the Russia-Ukraine war, demanding Ukraine cede key territories and abandon NATO ambitions. Will this controversial proposal pave the way for peace or spark further conflict?
As a U.S. military delegation arrives in Ukraine to discuss a controversial peace plan, President Zelenskyy grapples with a massive corruption scandal that threatens his government and the nation's stability.
In response to growing public dissatisfaction with the economy, Trump proposes a $2,000 subsidy and 50-year mortgages. But are these plans feasible or just political moves?
In a dramatic political showdown, top House Democrats are pledging to oppose a crucial funding bill after a splinter group disappoints. With Trump’s shadow looming large, will the government shut down?
In a controversial Veterans Day speech, Trump declared his commitment to renaming the holiday and emphasized the U.S. military's strength, sparking discussions on political correctness and military strategy.
President Trump proposes $2,000 payments to Americans funded by tariff revenues, but experts warn it could lead to a massive budget shortfall and contradict his fiscal goals. Is it a viable plan or just a political play?