Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces pressure to release the video of a controversial follow-up strike on an alleged drug boat. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is reviewing a separation of powers dispute ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with European leaders in London today after talks between US and Ukrainian negotiators came to a halt with no breakthrough. Follow for live updates ...
Alina Habba, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, has resigned as the acting US attorney for the district of New Jersey, following an appeals court ruling finding that she was serving in ...
President Donald Trump on Monday falsely denied making a comment he had made on camera just five days prior. Then he launched a personal attack against the reporter who had accurately repeated his ...
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Trump administration has revoked 85,000 visas since January, State Department official says
The Trump administration has revoked 85,000 visas of all categories since January, more than double the number pulled last year, according to a State Department official.
President Donald Trump on Monday said Mexico was treating America’s farmers unfairly, and he threatened the country with his favorite weapon in his economic war chest: Higher tariffs.
Anderson Cooper has reportedly agreed to a new contract at CNN amid interest from CBS News. In a report published on Monday, ...
The second week of witness testimony in the murder trial of Brian Walshe is under way as prosecutors continue to work to prove he killed his wife Ana Walshe around New Year’s Day in 2023.
In Kenner, Louisiana, a suburb where about 10% of the population are not US citizens, masked men – some in Border Patrol vests – and at least one carrying a rifle – surrounded a man as his children ...
In 2016, as then-presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed that US troops would carry out even his most extreme battlefield orders as commander in chief — some of which former military leaders said ...
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Court settlement approved for New Orleans Archdiocese to pay hundreds of clergy abuse victims
The New Orleans Archdiocese will pay at least $230 million to hundreds of victims of clergy sexual abuse under a settlement approved Monday by a federal judge that follows years of negotiations.
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