Tensions rise as France, Germany, and the EU condemn US travel bans on five European activists accused of pressuring tech firms. Leaders vow to defend digital sovereignty and fair competition amidst escalating diplomatic friction.
The US State Department has denied visas to five individuals, including a former EU commissioner, citing their efforts to suppress American viewpoints on social media. This move has ignited a fierce debate on censorship and free speech.
President Trump intensifies pressure on Venezuelan leader Maduro, hinting at military action as tensions rise. With thousands of troops on standby, the stakes have never been higher.
In a controversial speech at Turning Point USA, Vice President JD Vance avoided mentioning Israel, stirring tensions within the MAGA base. Pressure mounts for him to address associates with extremist views.
Amid internal turmoil, '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi raises alarms over alleged corporate censorship after CBS News shelves a critical segment on deportees. Employees threaten to quit as credibility hangs in the balance.
In a shocking move, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has pulled a planned 60 Minutes segment about alleged abuses at an El Salvador detention center just before its broadcast. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi condemned the decision, claiming it reflects political pressure rather than editorial judgment.
The U.S. Coast Guard has seized a second vessel in international waters, reinforcing President Trump's blockade of sanctioned oil tankers from Venezuela. This operation follows a recent military buildup in Latin America.
The Justice Department's recent release of Epstein documents has raised eyebrows, revealing surprising details about Bill Clinton and the incomplete nature of the files. Survivors express frustration over navigating the DOJ's 'Epstein Library' as they search for their stories amid heavy redactions.
Dr. Kade Goepferd expresses deep concern as the Trump administration takes steps to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth, igniting backlash from medical professionals and advocates.
The Justice Department announced it won't release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein by the mandated deadline, citing the need for thorough review. Critics in Congress express outrage over this delay, claiming it violates legal obligations.