On the evening of May 21, 2025, two Israeli embassy staff members were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., following an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee.
The Trump administration has lifted a month-long stop-work order on the $5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind project off New York’s coast, allowing construction to resume.
NewsNation host Chris Cuomo has criticized CNN anchor Jake Tapper's new book, Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, labeling it a self-serving attempt to deflect blame for the media's role in concealing President Biden's health issues.
CNN International correspondent Larry Madowo accused President Donald Trump on Wednesday of repeating “white supremacist” talking points during a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The claim was made during a segment on CNN’s “News Central.”
A federal judge in Massachusetts has rebuked the Department of Homeland Security for deporting convicted foreign criminals to South Sudan, sparking a fierce response from the Trump administration and highlighting deep divisions over immigration enforcement.
Governor Bob Ferguson signed a controversial new law that allows cities across Washington state to designate certain residential roads as “shared streets” with speed limits as low as 10 miles per hour. Senate Bill 5595 permits pedestrians to walk in the middle of these streets, eliminates traditional jaywalking laws, and mandates that vehicles yield to bicycles, which must yield to pedestrians.
Illegal migrants from Myanmar and Vietnam have reportedly been deported to South Sudan under President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, igniting controversy and a federal court order demanding government oversight of such removals. The deportations mark a dramatic shift from the Biden-era “catch and release” policies to a hardline enforcement model that sends a clear message: illegal entry will not be rewarded.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina, is one of five U.S. military installations currently being assessed for the Air Force’s new Deployable Combat Wings model. If selected, the base could gain approximately 200 additional airmen and their families, enhancing its role in national defense.