President Trump has signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, aiming to combat the deadly opioid crisis and dismantle drug cartels threatening American lives.
In a dramatic twist, President Trump is suing the BBC for $10 billion, claiming defamation and unfair practices over a documentary that misrepresented his January 6 speech. Discover the details behind this explosive legal battle!
In a landmark decision, the President has officially classified illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its lethal potential and the threats posed by drug cartels. This order aims to bolster national security and combat the fentanyl crisis impacting countless Americans.
The recent Indiana Senate decision to halt Trump's redistricting efforts marks a significant shift in the political landscape. As backlash mounts, questions arise about the former president's diminishing influence in local politics.
A shooting at Brown University has left two dead and eight critically injured. The shooter remains at large as the community grapples with this tragic event during the holiday season.
In a surprising electoral shift, conservative José Antonio Kast wins Chile's presidential runoff, pledging to tackle crime and immigration. His victory signals a new political era as he prepares to take office in 2026.
As Chile prepares for a pivotal election, far-right José Antonio Kast faces off against leftist Jeannette Jara. With starkly opposing views, voters are caught between security fears and social reforms. Who will emerge victorious?
In a tragic ambush in Syria, two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed by an ISIS gunman. President Trump vows serious retaliation while the Pentagon investigates the attack.
In a shocking incident, two U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed during an ambush in Syria. President Trump vows serious retaliation against ISIS. The attack highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
In a surprising move, President Trump has pardoned Tina Peters, a former Colorado clerk convicted of felony charges linked to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. This controversial decision raises questions about election integrity and political motivations.