The Norwegian Nobel Institute has clarified that once awarded, the Nobel Peace Prize cannot be shared or revoked. This statement follows María Corina Machado's controversial offer to give her prize to President Trump.
In a controversial interview, President Trump suggested the U.S. might launch military strikes against drug cartels in Mexico, escalating tensions amid recent actions in Venezuela. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly opposes any U.S. military actions without her consent.
Tensions escalate as Thailand conducts airstrikes on Cambodia, accusing its neighbor of violating a fragile ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump. Both sides blame each other as civilians flee the conflict zone.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a new Pentagon policy restricting media access. The policy, deemed unconstitutional, threatens free press rights.
President Trump recently underwent advanced imaging for preventative reasons. Despite his uncertainty about the specifics, doctors confirm his cardiovascular and abdominal health are normal. Read more about his MRI results!
In Week 11 of the fantasy football season, the waiver wire is looking thin, but that doesn't mean there aren't valuable players to target! Discover the top running backs and wide receivers to consider adding to your roster for a playoff push.
As the government shutdown continues, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces flight reductions at 40 U.S. airports. Airlines must cut up to 10% of flights due to air traffic control staffing issues. Learn more about the impact on travelers and cargo.
In a surprising legal twist, Sean Charles Dunn was found not guilty after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. His act of protest against Trump's law enforcement surge has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting issues of free speech and federal intervention.
In a surprising turn of events, a jury found Sean Charles Dunn not guilty after he threw a hoagie at a federal officer during an immigration raid scare. The case reflects tensions surrounding federal law enforcement in D.C.
Sean Charles Dunn, known as the 'sandwich guy', was found not guilty of assault after throwing a sandwich at a CBP agent. The incident sparked discussions on immigrant rights and law enforcement conduct.