In a pivotal speech, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent advocates for significant reforms at the IMF and World Bank, emphasizing the need to refocus on their core missions amid rising concerns about U.S. withdrawal from these institutions.
19-year-old Venezuelan migrant Alessandro Paredes shares his chilling experience after a Supreme Court order temporarily blocks his deportation. Forced to sign papers claiming gang affiliation, Paredes fears for his future as he awaits a hearing.
Michigan reports its fourth confirmed measles case, raising alarms about the outbreak's spread. The recent case in Montcalm County was linked to out-of-state travel. Health officials urge vaccination and awareness of symptoms.
Hedge fund magnate Bill Ackman joins other billionaires in urging President Trump to halt tariffs, warning of a looming small business crisis. With retaliatory tariffs in effect, he stresses the urgent need for a 90-day pause to avoid bankruptcy for many.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the measles outbreak in Texas is slowing, but data suggests otherwise. Experts warn of increasing cases and urge vaccination.
Colorado has reported two measles cases this year, including a 1-year-old infant. Health officials urge residents to check vaccination status and be aware of symptoms as outbreaks grow.
A third resident in Mammoth Lakes has died from hantavirus, raising concerns about rodent exposure in the area. Health officials stress the importance of early medical attention and preventive measures.
U.S. trade tariffs announced by President Trump could spell doom for the global economy, risking recession and price hikes. Experts warn of a shift towards inefficiency and uncertainty in world markets.
Sydney Sweeney was recently seen dining with Glen Powell in Dallas following her wedding cancellation with Jonathan Davino. Insiders reveal the couple is working through major issues while Sweeney focuses on her career.
The CDC has decided not to release a critical assessment on measles risks in areas with low vaccination rates, raising alarms among public health experts. This decision reflects a troubling shift in health messaging under new leadership.