President Trump calls for Hamas to act swiftly in peace talks as Israeli strikes on Gaza diminish. With new U.S. proposals and hostages at stake, will a resolution finally emerge?
As the government shutdown drags into its third day, the Senate is set to vote on crucial funding proposals amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. Will lawmakers find a way to end the stalemate?
In a surprising turn, Hamas has conditionally accepted a ceasefire proposal from the White House, raising hopes for the release of Israeli hostages and an end to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
As tensions rise, Trump sets a deadline for Hamas to agree to a cease-fire proposal, while families of hostages urge swift negotiations with Israel to ensure their loved ones' return.
In a bold move, President Trump suggests using American cities as military training grounds, igniting controversy over military's nonpartisan role amidst rising crime. Historians warn this could redefine the armed forces' purpose.
In a heated debate over federal funding, Trump and GOP leaders accuse Democrats of demanding free healthcare for undocumented immigrants. However, the truth reveals that Democrats are focused on extending healthcare subsidies for Americans, not illegal immigrants.
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey are pushing Hamas to respond positively to Trump's Gaza proposal. With key officials meeting Hamas leaders, the pressure mounts for a resolution to the conflict. Will they accept the deal?
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu endorses a U.S. peace plan for Gaza, demanding Hamas disarmament in exchange for humanitarian aid. The stakes are high as Hamas considers its response.
A revolutionary peace proposal aims to transform Gaza into a terror-free zone, ensuring hostages' return and promoting redevelopment. With international oversight, will this be the turning point for lasting peace?
In a historic meeting, Trump and Netanyahu presented Hamas with a 20-point peace plan for Gaza, demanding acceptance or dire consequences. Will Hamas agree to end the conflict?