In the wake of a tragic shooting that claimed the life of Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom and left Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe critically injured, West Virginia National Guard members deployed in D.C. remain committed to their mission. Gov. Morrisey confirms no requests to return home.
In a surprising move, President Trump has announced a pardon for former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was sentenced to 45 years for drug trafficking. Hernandez's family rejoices as they await his return.
In a historic shift, France is set to reintroduce a form of military service for young volunteers, echoing concerns over rising tensions with Russia. President Macron emphasizes the need for preparedness and national defense.
In a significant phone call, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized Taiwan's return to China as crucial to post-war order, urging cooperation with U.S. President Trump amidst rising tensions and diplomatic crises.
After 54 long days, the House is back in session to vote on Senate-passed legislation that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With significant funding provisions and political tension, all eyes are on the outcome.
After an eight-week hiatus, House lawmakers return to tackle the nation's longest government shutdown. With a Senate-passed bill on the table, can they finally end the impasse? Speaker Johnson is optimistic, but Democrats raise concerns over healthcare provisions.
Recent emails released by Democrats raise serious questions about the nature of Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting a political firestorm as the House gears up for critical legislation.
The beloved Toy Story gang is back! Check out the first teaser for Toy Story 5, introducing a new high-tech character that complicates playtime for Woody, Buzz, and friends. Release set for June 19, 2026!
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is nearing an end as the House prepares to vote on a federal spending bill backed by President Trump. This article explores the bill's implications for SNAP benefits, federal workers, and air traffic controllers, including when agencies will reopen and back pay will be issued.
The House of Representatives is returning to D.C. to vote on a bill aimed at reopening the government. With the Senate having passed its version, lawmakers brace for a series of crucial votes on Wednesday evening. Will they come together to avoid a shutdown?