In a bold move, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an order resisting Trump's immigration crackdown. This order outlines how city agencies will respond to potential enforcement actions, amidst rising tensions between local officials and the White House.
In a surprising move, the White House has informed Congress of its intention to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid using a controversial method known as 'pocket rescission,' igniting a fierce debate over spending powers.
In a surprising turn of events, the White House has named a new acting head for the CDC after significant departures linked to vaccine policy disagreements. Who is stepping in?
In a dramatic protest against President Trump's anti-flag-burning executive order, a man ignited a U.S. flag near the White House. Though arrested, he faced charges unrelated to flag burning itself.
In a dramatic protest against President Trump's executive order on flag burning, a combat veteran was arrested across from the White House for igniting an American flag, claiming it was a stand against fascism. This incident raises questions about free speech and the limits of protest.
In a surprising twist, President Trump welcomed South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to the White House just hours after hinting at a potential halt in business with the nation. What does this mean for future relations?
In today’s newsletter, Trump considers deploying more National Guard troops to Chicago amid rising concerns over public safety. The White House also launches a campaign aimed at combating fentanyl. Major political shifts and controversies unfold as the nation gears up for midterms.
The White House has taken aim at the Smithsonian, demanding changes to exhibitions that focus on race and immigration. Artists react as their works come under scrutiny, raising concerns about censorship and artistic freedom.
President Trump's peace summit at the White House is hailed as a monumental step towards resolving the Ukraine conflict, uniting world leaders and experts in praise of his leadership and diplomacy.
The White House is exploring a deal for the US government to acquire a 10% stake in chip giant Intel. This move could enhance national security and bolster the struggling semiconductor industry amid rising competition from global rivals.