In a heated moment at a Ford factory, President Trump responded to a heckler with an offensive gesture, leading to backlash and a suspension for the heckler. The White House defended Trump's reaction amid ongoing scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
During a visit to a Ford factory in Michigan, President Trump raised his middle finger at a heckler accusing him of being a 'pedophile protector.' The moment was captured on video and shared by TMZ, sparking widespread attention.
In a surprising moment during a Ford plant tour, President Trump was caught on camera making an obscene gesture towards a heckler, a move the White House defended as 'appropriate.' This incident has sparked widespread discussion.
Crude oil prices jumped nearly 3% following President Trump's cancellation of meetings with Iranian officials amidst escalating protests in Iran. The unrest has raised concerns over potential disruptions in oil supply, prompting a reaction in the global oil markets.
Bears coach Ben Johnson unleashed an emotional outburst after a thrilling victory over the Packers, expressing his frustrations with their pre-game 'noise'. This win marked a significant moment for Johnson as a head coach.
Venezuelans across the globe express mixed emotions after the dramatic US operation that seized President Maduro. Many see hope for change, while concerns over the future persist.
This week, Donald Trump announced a controversial cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, stirring debate among lawmakers and financial experts. While it aims to protect consumers from high rates, critics warn it could lead to reduced credit availability.
Sebastian, a Venezuelan architect in Miami, shares his mixed feelings about the U.S. capture of Maduro and the impact on Venezuelan immigrants facing uncertain futures amid shifting U.S. policies.
In the wake of Nicolás Maduro's capture by U.S. forces, Trump supporters express mixed feelings about the bold move. While many celebrate the intervention, others worry about the potential consequences for the U.S.
The Department of Health and Human Services has frozen $10 billion in federal funds across five Democrat-led states amid fraud allegations in child-care programs, sparking outrage and potential long-term impacts on low-income families.