The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has amended its bylaws to limit voting rights to board members appointed by Donald Trump, excluding ex officio members, which has sparked legal challenges and public protests following the center's controversial name change... read more.
The article discusses the rise of political violence in the United States, particularly following the death of political figure Charlie Kirk, and examines the societal and political ramifications of such events... read more.
An investigation into autism centers in Minnesota has raised questions about the utilization of state funds and the prevalence of autism diagnoses, particularly within the Somali community... read more.
Erika Kirk shares her experiences of navigating life and family traditions following the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA... read more.
California's Department of Motor Vehicles plans to revoke approximately 17,000 commercial driver's licenses issued to foreign nationals lacking legal U.S. status, amid disputes over deadlines and potential federal funding cuts... read more.
The ongoing presence of U.S. Border Patrol in Chicago has led to tensions between federal officials and local leaders, highlighting issues of immigration enforcement and community relations... read more.
President Trump has altered the U.S. approach to fentanyl, moving from a public health focus to a militarized strategy, which has raised concerns among experts about the potential impact on addiction treatment and overdose rates... read more.
Attorney General Pam Bondi deleted a post that inaccurately credited the Trump administration for a decline in drug overdose deaths that occurred during the Biden administration... read more.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed tax increases aimed at funding public services, including free childcare and improved public transportation, with a focus on wealth redistribution... read more.
James Hankins, a history professor at Harvard University, announced his retirement, citing concerns over the admissions process he perceives as excluding white male candidates... read more.
The U.S. Postal Service has updated its postmark guidelines, which may affect the timely processing of important documents, including mail-in ballots, tax returns, and legal papers... read more.
Recent electoral victories for Democrats in traditionally Republican states suggest a growing discontent among voters, potentially linked to dissatisfaction with the Trump administration's policies... read more.
Tracy Beth Høeg's appointment as acting director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research raises questions about her qualifications and the implications of proposed changes to vaccine regulations in the U.S... read more.
In 2025, President Donald Trump publicly criticized the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell, amid a tumultuous economic landscape, raising concerns about the independence of the central bank... read more.
Pam Bondi's tenure as Attorney General has been marked by significant controversies and operational failures within the Department of Justice, raising concerns about its integrity and effectiveness... read more.
Recent federal cases against immigration enforcement protesters in the U.S. have faced significant legal setbacks, with multiple acquittals and dismissals highlighting potential issues in the prosecution's approach... read more.
Since the onset of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, over 10,000 Russian soldiers have been captured, with significant demographic insights revealing a high percentage of individuals with limited education and criminal backgrounds... read more.
The CIA has reportedly provided Ukraine with intelligence to target Russia's oil refining infrastructure and shadow fleet, contributing to a maritime campaign aimed at undermining Russia's economy amid ongoing conflict... read more.
President Donald Trump shared a social media post on New Year's Eve that included misleading statements about his approval ratings and critiques of political opponents... read more.
The U.S. military has intensified operations in Venezuela, targeting alleged drug trafficking sites, which has sparked significant local and international debate regarding the motivations and implications of these actions... read more.
Nokomis Day Care Center in Minneapolis has reported vandalism amid ongoing investigations into fraud allegations affecting child care centers, particularly those run by Somali immigrants. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has suspended child care payments to Minnesota as scrutiny intensifies... read more.
The U.S. government is intensifying its response to allegations of fraud involving members of Minnesota's Somali community, raising concerns about due process and potential discrimination against immigrant populations... read more.
Protests have erupted across Iran in response to a severe economic crisis, with demonstrators calling for political change and highlighting the government's misallocation of resources... read more.
Curtis Yarvin, a significant figure in the U.S. authoritarian right, has shaped political discourse through his controversial ideas, which advocate for a departure from democratic norms in favor of a dictatorial model... read more.
Recent reports detail the connections between former President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, particularly regarding practices at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, where young workers were allegedly sent to Epstein's residence despite warnings about his behavior... read more.
Recent bruising on President Donald Trump's left hand has raised questions about his health, highlighting ongoing scrutiny regarding transparency in presidential health disclosures... read more.
Zohran Mamdani will be inaugurated as New York City's first Muslim mayor on January 1, 2026, in a ceremony that emphasizes community and inclusivity... read more.
Harris County Treasurer Carla Wyatt has been arrested on a misdemeanor burglary charge related to an alleged vehicle break-in, following a previous DWI charge... read more.
President Trump vetoed two bipartisan bills aimed at improving water infrastructure and supporting Native American autonomy, citing concerns over special interests and federal funding responsibilities... read more.
The Trump administration has frozen federal child care payments to Minnesota, citing fraud allegations, which state officials contest as politically motivated and unfounded... read more.
A class-action lawsuit claims that detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia are coerced into working for minimal pay under threat of punishment, highlighting concerns about labor practices in private immigration detention facilities... read more.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces human smuggling charges following his return to the U.S. after a wrongful deportation, with the Justice Department emphasizing the case as a priority amid allegations of vindictive prosecution... read more.
President Donald Trump has vetoed a bipartisan bill aimed at providing clean drinking water to rural communities in Colorado, igniting conflict with Congress and local leaders... read more.
A 47-year-old man has been charged with murder following a fatal stabbing incident in Waterbury, Connecticut, highlighting ongoing concerns about crime in the area... read more.
Recent strikes by merchants in Iran's bazaar reflect a significant rift between conservative traders and the Islamic Republic, highlighting economic distress and state prioritization of military spending over public welfare... read more.
In 2003, a young spa worker reported inappropriate behavior by Jeffrey Epstein during a house call, prompting Donald Trump to ban him from Mar-a-Lago... read more.
Nine U.S. states are set to lower their income tax rates starting January 1, 2026, as part of ongoing tax reform efforts that have raised concerns about potential impacts on public services... read more.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a former U.S. senator and representative from Colorado known for his advocacy on Native American issues, has died at the age of 92 due to natural causes... read more.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision not to hear a case regarding airspace trespass has affirmed public access rights to land in Wyoming, concluding a lengthy legal dispute over corner crossing... read more.
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, has appointed Ramzi Kassem, a lawyer known for defending individuals linked to terrorism, as the city's chief counsel, alongside other progressive appointments aimed at addressing social justice issues... read more.
Recent emails suggest that senior officials in the U.S. Department of Justice were more involved in the prosecution of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia than previously stated by federal prosecutors... read more.
Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus, is spreading across the United States, with over 7,000 reported cases in 27 states, raising concerns among health officials about its virulence and resistance to treatment... read more.
A federal judge has ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement can access certain Medicaid data to identify undocumented immigrants, despite ongoing legal challenges from multiple states... read more.
President Donald Trump has made controversial remarks about Somali immigrants in Minnesota, labeling them as 'scammers' in the context of a federal investigation into alleged fraud in social services, despite evidence indicating that the investigation is broader and not limited to the Somali community... read more.
Federal investigations are underway in Minnesota regarding alleged fraud in daycare and autism centers, with significant scrutiny on the management of public funds and the implications for vulnerable communities... read more.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has frozen federal child care funding to Minnesota amid allegations of widespread fraud involving daycare centers, particularly those operated by the Somali community... read more.
Protests in Iran have intensified as citizens express frustration over economic hardships, including inflation and currency devaluation, leading to widespread unrest across multiple cities... read more.
Democrat Renee Hardman has won a special election for the Iowa state Senate, preventing the Republican Party from regaining a supermajority. The election follows the passing of Senator Claire Celsi and marks a historic victory for representation in the state... read more.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed amendments to the General Duty Clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which may exempt certain high-risk professions from essential safety protections, raising concerns among labor advocates... read more.
Political reactions to artificial intelligence (AI) highlight concerns over its potential misuse by terrorist organizations and its societal implications, including job displacement and rising energy costs... read more.