In a shocking move, the Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to eliminate up to 35,000 healthcare positions, predominantly unfilled roles, raising concerns about the future of veteran care and support.
This week, Rep. Haley Stevens filed articles of impeachment against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., while Rep. Shri Thanedar did the same for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Accusations of unethical behavior and lawless actions are at the forefront of this political drama.
A severe winter storm in Gaza has led to the tragic loss of 12 lives, including children, as floods devastate makeshift camps for displaced individuals. Thousands of tents are underwater, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation.
As heavy rains unleash record-level flooding in western Washington, residents are forced to evacuate. With emergency declarations and predictions of catastrophic floods, the region braces for historic challenges ahead.
In a groundbreaking move, Australia has logged out hundreds of thousands of teenagers from major social media platforms to protect them from online harms. This law, effective immediately, could reshape how young people interact online.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejects U.S. calls to cede territory to Russia, insisting on Ukraine's sovereignty. As he seeks European support, tensions rise over the ongoing conflict and peace negotiations.
Amid deadly clashes at the Thai-Cambodia border, thousands are evacuating as violence claims lives and disrupts education for children. Tensions escalate between the two nations, with conflicting accusations and military responses.
Tensions escalate as Thailand and Cambodia engage in renewed border clashes, leaving civilians injured and prompting international calls for restraint. Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim steps in to broker peace.
As pressure mounts on the Pentagon, US Democrats demand the release of video footage from a controversial drone strike that killed eleven, including two men clinging to wreckage. The legality of the attack is under intense scrutiny.
The U.S. Supreme Court allows Texas' new GOP-friendly congressional map to proceed, potentially altering the landscape for the 2026 midterm elections amid accusations of racial gerrymandering.