In a bold move, The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over new reporting restrictions that it claims violate constitutional rights. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, aims to challenge policies that threaten press freedom.
A Pentagon watchdog report reveals that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have compromised U.S. servicemembers' safety by sharing sensitive military information via the Signal app. The findings spark controversy and debate over his actions.
In a shocking revelation, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth allegedly compromised sensitive military plans by using the Signal app to share classified information about attacks in Yemen. The implications of this breach are concerning.
The family of Alejandro Carranza, a Colombian fisherman killed in a US military strike, has filed a complaint alleging illegal actions by the US government. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty.
The White House faces scrutiny over its military strikes on alleged drug boats off Venezuela. With calls for transparency, the legality of these lethal operations remains in question as death tolls rise.
In a significant blow to the Trump administration, an appeals court has upheld the disqualification of Alina Habba as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, citing violations of federal law. This ruling highlights ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump's appointees and their impact on justice.
Amid allegations that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered strikes on survivors of drug trafficking boats, Trump allies push back, insisting the claims are unfounded. Legal experts raise concerns about potential violations of the law of war.
In a devastating incident, eight individuals have been arrested in connection with a deadly high-rise fire in Hong Kong that has left 128 dead, as investigations into potential corruption and safety violations unfold.
A devastating fire in a Hong Kong high-rise has left 83 dead and many missing. Firefighters continue their search as investigations into construction safety begin.
The Pentagon has launched an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly after he appeared in a controversial video urging military personnel to defy illegal orders. This follows President Trump's explosive reactions and raises serious questions about military conduct and political accountability.