In a recent interview, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker vehemently opposed the Trump administration's plans to deploy federal troops in Chicago, calling it an illegal invasion. He emphasized the need for coordination with local law enforcement instead of military presence.
A growing trend of states taxing wealthy second-homeowners is sparking outrage among brokers and buyers. Critics argue these taxes could hurt local economies that rely on affluent residents.
In a significant legal development, a federal judge has temporarily halted the deportation of Guatemalan children, citing violations of their due process rights. An emergency hearing is set to determine the legality of these actions, potentially impacting hundreds of unaccompanied minors.
Wall Street is bracing for critical economic reports that could determine the fate of the stock market rally. With the S&P 500 facing its weakest month since March, investors are on high alert as September approaches, historically a tough month.
Powerball players have a chance at a staggering $1.1 billion jackpot after no winner on Saturday. The odds may be slim, but someone will eventually strike it rich!
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, the Philadelphia Eagles are projected to dominate the NFC East once again. With a shaky Cowboys defense and strong predictions for the Eagles, fans are buzzing about their chances of another Super Bowl.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore defends his city against Trump's criticisms while advocating for community safety. Amid escalating tensions, Moore invites Trump for a public safety walk, but the president dismisses the offer, igniting a fierce political feud.
In a thrilling college football matchup, Ohio State's linebacker thwarted Texas's attempts to dominate the game, making key plays that changed the momentum.
Week 1 of college football brought shocking results, including Lee Corso's emotional pick, disappointing performances from top QBs, and stunning upsets like Florida State's victory over Alabama.
In response to escalating protests over lawmakers' excessive perks, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has announced cuts to state-funded allowances. Demonstrators, fueled by recent events, demand deeper reforms.