The USS Lake Erie was spotted crossing the Panama Canal as part of the U.S. military's anti-drug operations near Venezuela. Tensions escalate as Maduro mobilizes forces against perceived threats.
The U.S. government tightens its grip on South Korean chipmakers Samsung and SK Hynix, making it harder for them to obtain vital equipment for their Chinese factories, impacting trade relations.
The U.S. has ramped up naval forces in the Southern Caribbean, sparking debates on whether it's aimed at drug cartels or pressuring Venezuela's Maduro. Experts weigh in on this military strategy's true intent.
In a dramatic escalation, an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa has reportedly killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi and several ministers during a government workshop. This attack follows a series of missile strikes from Yemen aimed at Israel, marking a significant turn in the ongoing conflict.
In a controversial decision, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revokes visas for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 officials ahead of the U.N. General Assembly. The Palestinian Authority calls this move a violation of international law.
In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal judge has blocked efforts to expand fast-track deportations across the U.S., citing violations of migrants' due process rights. This ruling halts a controversial directive aimed at mass deportations.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's initiative to fast-track deportations of migrants already in the U.S., citing violations of due process rights. The decision highlights significant concerns about the treatment of noncitizens.
In a controversial decision, the US has begun denying visas to members of the PLO and PA ahead of the UN General Assembly, raising tensions in the Middle East and complicating peace efforts.
In a surprising maneuver, the Trump administration has proposed cutting $5 billion in foreign aid using a rare tactic known as pocket rescission, sparking debates on its legality and potential impacts on government operations.
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.