Senate Approves $9 Billion in Spending Cuts Targeting Foreign Aid and Public Broadcasting
The U.S. Senate has passed a $9 billion spending rollback, targeting international aid programs and public broadcasting networks like PBS and NPR.
The U.S. Senate has passed a $9 billion spending rollback, targeting international aid programs and public broadcasting networks like PBS and NPR.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging the Department of Justice to publicly release all remaining documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, marking a notable departure from former President Donald Trump’s stance on the matter.
Rep. Cory Mills, a Republican from Florida, is facing legal action from his Washington, D.C. landlord over more than $85,000 in unpaid rent.
The U.S. State Department has begun laying off more than 1,300 employees as part of a major restructuring initiative backed by the Trump administration.
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued subpoenas to more than 20 doctors and clinics across the country that provide gender-affirming care to minors.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined Florida’s request to begin enforcing a newly passed immigration law, keeping it on hold while legal challenges continue.
Former President Donald Trump delivered a sharp critique of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent public meeting, accusing him of offering empty flattery while continuing to escalate the war in Ukraine.
A new memo from the Department of Justice and the FBI is reigniting debate over the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the unresolved questions surrounding his network.
In a highly publicized Fourth of July event, President Donald Trump signed into law a sweeping tax and spending bill dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” marking a significant legislative victory for his administration.
Paramount Global has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump over a 2024 “60 Minutes” interview with presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Trump alleged that CBS News, a Paramount subsidiary, deceptively edited Harris’s responses to make her appear more composed and politically favorable.