In a groundbreaking move, President Trump establishes a new Division for National Fraud Enforcement within the DOJ. This initiative, led by JD Vance, aims to tackle fraud across the nation, especially in light of recent scandals.
In a bold maritime operation, the US Coast Guard has seized two oil tankers linked to Russia for attempting to evade US sanctions on Venezuelan oil. This significant move underscores escalating tensions between the US and Russia amidst ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
As the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack approaches, the plaque honoring the police who defended democracy is missing. Lawmakers have resorted to makeshift replicas to remember their heroism amidst a culture of forgetting.
A shocking mass shooting at Brown University, fueled by a lengthy grudge, left two students dead and an MIT professor murdered. Claudio Valente's chilling video sheds light on his motives and the tragic events that unfolded just before Christmas.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio discuss military action against Venezuela, indicating a shift from diplomacy to potential intervention.
Donald Trump has set his sights on Venezuela's vast oil reserves, promising American companies will invest billions to revive the country's struggling oil industry. But experts warn of significant challenges ahead.
With U.S. flu infections surging over the holidays, health officials warn of a severe season. Controversy arises as the Trump administration stops recommending flu shots for children, raising concerns about public health.
In a bold move, Trump targets countries after Venezuela. From Greenland's strategic value to Colombia's drug trade, find out who's on his radar next in this gripping analysis!
Denmark's Prime Minister warns that a U.S. invasion of Greenland by Trump could dismantle NATO and threaten global security, following Trump's recent aggressive statements about the territory.
In a dramatic overhaul, the CDC has slashed the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccines from 17 to 11. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocates for a more cautious approach, raising concerns about vaccine safety and effectiveness.