In a devastating attack on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan, Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old ex-Marine, drove through the church doors and opened fire, leaving four dead and several injured. Authorities are investigating his motives, which appear to stem from a deep-seated hatred for the Mormon faith.
Stephen Miran is on the verge of making history as the first White House official to sit on the Federal Reserve board in 90 years, pending Senate confirmation. This unprecedented move could reshape monetary policy in the Trump administration.
In a surprising turn, President Trump is letting his federal takeover of Washington, DC's Metropolitan Police lapse, citing new cooperation from Mayor Bowser. Discover the implications of this decision and the ongoing legislative battles that could reshape local governance.
Tensions rise in the White House as officials feud over Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump's dismissive comments fuel speculation, leaving his administration in turmoil.
In a surprising twist, Elon Musk publicly regrets his previous comments about President Trump after a late-night phone call. The billionaire's change of heart follows private discussions with key White House officials, hinting at a potential truce between the two.
Terry Moran, a veteran ABC News correspondent, faces suspension after criticizing Trump and Stephen Miller on X. His comments spark outrage and calls for accountability from White House officials.
White House officials reveal that Trump's new tariffs are framed as a response to a national emergency, not a negotiation starting point. This has raised concerns over a potential trade war and market instability.
A White House official confirmed the identity of Amy Gleason as the acting administrator of the Government Efficiency Department, amid confusion about Elon Musk's role in overseeing the government-slashing unit.