In a stunning turn of events, former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two counts, following President Trump's public call for prosecution. The fallout raises questions about political influence in the Justice Department.
In an unprecedented move, California, Washington, Oregon, and Hawaii have formed the West Coast Health Alliance, issuing new vaccine recommendations independent of the CDC amid growing concerns over its credibility.
Stephen Miran is on the verge of making history as the first White House official to sit on the Federal Reserve board in 90 years, pending Senate confirmation. This unprecedented move could reshape monetary policy in the Trump administration.
President Trump’s administration is pushing to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook ahead of a crucial interest rate vote. Cook argues her removal is unjustified, raising alarms about the economy's integrity.
In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court is set to hear a case on President Trump's tariffs, a central element of his economic strategy. With lower courts deeming most tariffs illegal, the stakes are high for the economy and small businesses.
In an unprecedented move, Trump informs House Speaker Mike Johnson he won't spend $4.9 billion in foreign aid, utilizing a 'pocket rescission' to cut funding without Congress's approval.
With the federal government stepping in, Terry Cole leads the charge to tackle crime in Washington, D.C. Discover his extensive background and the implications of this unprecedented move.
In an unprecedented move, Barack Obama's office has rebuked the Trump administration's claims of a conspiracy against the current president. The allegations, tied to Russia's 2016 election interference, have ignited a political firestorm.
In an unprecedented move, 106 PS4 and PS Vita games will be removed from the Japanese PlayStation Store on September 30, 2025. While their absence may go unnoticed by many, it's essential for fans to act fast if they wish to purchase them before they're gone forever!
Julliana Samson and other SNAP recipients are alarmed by the USDA's demand for their personal data. A federal lawsuit is challenging this unprecedented move, fearing misuse and privacy violations.