After U.S. strikes on Venezuela, airspace restrictions were lifted, allowing airlines like United and Delta to resume flights to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Thousands of travelers affected by cancellations can now rebook their trips.
President Trump issued his first vetoes of the second term, blocking key infrastructure projects in Colorado and Florida, sparking outrage among lawmakers. Critics accuse him of political retaliation.
Farmers across the U.S. are grappling with skyrocketing health insurance costs as enhanced subsidies expire, forcing many to choose between their livelihoods and coverage. With rising prices and economic uncertainty, the future looks grim for agricultural workers.
Ukraine has condemned Indian PM Narendra Modi and officials from Pakistan and the UAE for supporting Russia's unfounded claims about an attack on Putin's residence. Zelenskyy and France reject the accusations as false.
A nonprofit group has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Sarah Merriam, alleging a culture of bullying and mistreatment of law clerks at the Second Circuit. Former clerks fear retaliation, highlighting systemic issues in reporting abuses within the judicial system.
President Trump intensifies pressure on Venezuelan leader Maduro, hinting at military action as tensions rise. With thousands of troops on standby, the stakes have never been higher.
In a controversial speech at Turning Point USA, Vice President JD Vance avoided mentioning Israel, stirring tensions within the MAGA base. Pressure mounts for him to address associates with extremist views.
Vice President JD Vance emphasizes an inclusive conservative movement at the Turning Point USA convention, navigating controversies around antisemitism and the future of the GOP amidst Trump’s legacy.
In a shocking move, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has pulled a planned 60 Minutes segment about alleged abuses at an El Salvador detention center just before its broadcast. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi condemned the decision, claiming it reflects political pressure rather than editorial judgment.
As Sudan grapples with a deadly civil war, Radio Dabanga remains the last independent news source for millions. With funding cuts threatening its survival, the station's role as a lifeline for Sudanese families has never been more critical.