In a bold move, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado gifted her Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump at the White House, hoping to gain US support against Maduro. But will it be enough? Find out what happened next!
In a surprising move, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer plans to hold Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after her refusal to testify regarding the Epstein case. What does this mean for the Clintons?
In a surprising announcement, President Trump plans to pardon Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar, charged with bribery. Cuellar, who maintains his innocence, is facing serious allegations linked to foreign influence and money laundering.
Trump defends Defense Secretary Hegseth as reports emerge of a second strike on a Caribbean boat, raising serious allegations of war crimes and demands for congressional investigations.
Donald Trump has announced plans to cancel many of Joe Biden's executive orders, claiming they were signed without Biden's knowledge using an autopen. Is this a valid concern or just political rhetoric?
As the government shutdown continues, Senate leaders are engaged in crucial negotiations. With final sticking points remaining, will a deal be reached to end the impasse and restore government operations?
In a surprising announcement, Nancy Pelosi reveals her retirement from Congress, concluding a remarkable political journey as the first female Speaker of the House. What does this mean for the future of US politics?
As the US government shutdown reaches its 35th day, both parties blame each other while millions face food assistance cuts and federal workers go unpaid. What does this mean for the economy?
Political leaders across the spectrum react to the death of Dick Cheney, remembering him as a complex figure whose influence shaped U.S. policy for decades. From heartfelt tributes to pointed criticisms, his legacy is hotly debated.
As the government shutdown looms, tensions rise between Trump and Democrats. With the possibility of becoming the longest shutdown in history, can a resolution be reached?