President Trump shared a bizarre AI-generated video of himself dumping sludge on protesters during the nationwide 'No Kings' rallies, igniting controversy and backlash from activists and lawmakers.
A live fire demonstration by the Marine Corps to celebrate their 250th anniversary went dangerously wrong when shrapnel struck a patrol car on Interstate 5, leading to a freeway shutdown and public outcry.
In a surprising turn, the Treasuries market has seen a significant rally, with benchmark yields dropping to their lowest in months due to heightened concerns over regional banks and a delayed US government shutdown.
As the federal shutdown drags on, it highlights the GOP's struggles with health care policy. With Democrats holding firm on Affordable Care Act tax credits, Republicans face pressure over their health care stance.
In a dramatic display, Vice President JD Vance praised the Marines during a controversial demonstration in California. While he celebrated military strength, protests erupted against the Trump administration's tactics and government shutdown.
In a powerful address, Bernie Sanders condemned billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos for exploiting the economy and undermining democracy under Trump’s administration. He calls for action against the ongoing government shutdown.
The No Kings rally unfolded as a vibrant protest against Trump, featuring bands, banners, and a playful spirit, despite low turnout claims. As the government shutdown continues, organizers warn of rising authoritarianism.
NASA's OSIRIS-APEX mission to study the Apophis asteroid will continue operations thanks to a last-minute $20 million funding allocation. The future of other missions remains uncertain amid the ongoing government shutdown.
In a surprising move, the Trump administration is leveraging the ongoing government shutdown to push forward its long-standing goal of closing the Education Department, prompting fears of massive job losses and operational shifts.
Americans from all 50 states are gearing up for the No Kings protests this Saturday, uniting against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With events planned in over 2,700 locations, millions are expected to march peacefully, emphasizing that the US has no kings.