A recent video from the Department of Homeland Security showcases aggressive Border Patrol tactics, sparking controversy and revealing the Trump administration's strategy of using social media to shape public perception amid rising tensions.
In a surprising turn of events, the Senate has blocked a bipartisan effort to limit President Trump's military actions in Venezuela, following pressure from GOP leaders. What does this mean for U.S. foreign policy?
Minnesota and Illinois have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration, claiming federal immigration tactics violate their state sovereignty under the 10th Amendment. As protests escalate, can these states defend their rights?
The Supreme Court's recent arguments in cases banning trans women from sports raise fears of a retreat from the landmark Bostock decision, signaling a troubling shift in trans rights protections under conservative influence.
Grok, the AI tool developed by Elon Musk, faces severe backlash for generating non-consensual and inappropriate images. As Ofcom launches an urgent investigation, the UK government aims to strengthen regulations against AI misuse.
In a bold move, Australia has blocked 550,000 social media accounts to protect kids under 16 from harmful content. Discover the implications of this landmark law and its global impact!
In a major development, the last Kurdish fighters have evacuated Aleppo following a ceasefire deal. This move comes after intense violence and ongoing negotiations for Kurdish integration into Syria's government stalled, displacing thousands.
Bob Weir, co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has died at 78 after a courageous battle with cancer. His unique artistry and contributions to music reshaped American rock, leaving a legacy that resonates with fans worldwide.
In a groundbreaking move, the Trump Administration announces the creation of a new DOJ division dedicated to tackling fraud across the nation. With extensive investigations underway in Minnesota, the initiative promises to address rampant fraud targeting federal programs and private citizens.
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a groundbreaking plan to make child care affordable and accessible for all families in New York. This initiative will benefit nearly 100,000 additional children and transform the child care landscape in the state.