The long-awaited release of the Epstein files by the Trump administration has ignited a political firestorm, raising questions about Trump's ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As House Democrats condemn the redacted documents, the fallout continues to shake Washington.
In a groundbreaking move, President Trump has forged agreements with major pharmaceutical companies to significantly lower drug prices for Americans, ensuring access to affordable medications for chronic conditions.
The U.S. Treasury's OFAC has imposed sanctions on several family members of Nicolás Maduro's associates, aiming to dismantle the corrupt networks that support his regime and combat drug trafficking.
A terrifying investigation reveals that the same shooter attacked a study group at Brown University and later murdered an MIT professor, raising fears of further targets. Authorities scramble to uncover motives and prevent further violence.
The Kennedy Center has been renamed to honor Trump, sparking backlash from the Kennedy family and raising legal questions about the board's authority. Discover the unfolding drama behind this controversial decision.
In a controversial decision, President Trump has suspended the green card lottery program after the horrific Brown University and MIT shootings. The move raises questions about immigration policies and their implications.
The Justice Department announced it won't release all files related to Jeffrey Epstein by the mandated deadline, citing the need for thorough review. Critics in Congress express outrage over this delay, claiming it violates legal obligations.
The investigation into the tragic murders of two Brown University students and a professor takes a dark turn as the prime suspect is found dead. Authorities search for the motive behind these linked attacks.
In a shocking turn of events, the suspect in the Brown University shooting that left two dead and nine injured has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility, reportedly from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In a crucial decision, EU leaders have approved a €90bn loan to support Ukraine for the next two years, ensuring the war-torn nation can afford military and soldier payments amidst ongoing conflict. However, divisions within the EU remain evident.