The resignation of Andriy Yermak, Zelensky's chief of staff, raises questions about Ukraine's political future and anti-corruption efforts amid ongoing war challenges.
In a surprising move, Donald Trump declared he will pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is serving 45 years in a US prison for drug trafficking. This announcement comes as Honduras prepares for crucial elections, raising questions about US involvement and drug policy.
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 surprising social media post, Trump asserts he can cancel all executive orders not directly signed by him, citing Biden's use of the autopen. Legal experts weigh in on the legitimacy of his claims.
In response to the tragic shooting of two National Guard members, President Trump has announced a controversial plan to 'permanently pause migration' from certain countries, targeting what he describes as 'Third World Countries.' This move raises questions about his administration's immigration policies and national security stance.
In a dramatic move, President Trump announced the cancellation of all executive orders signed by Biden via autopen, claiming illegality in the process. This decision raises questions about Biden's presidency and Trump's power play.
Donald Trump has announced plans to cancel many of Joe Biden's executive orders, claiming they were signed without Biden's knowledge using an autopen. Is this a valid concern or just political rhetoric?
In a daring operation, SEAL Team 6 was ordered to eliminate all 11 individuals aboard a burning ship suspected of drug trafficking. What led to this controversial directive?
The US military's follow-up strikes on a drug vessel in the Caribbean raise serious legal and ethical questions. With a death toll of 11, concerns mount over the treatment of survivors and the legality of the operations.