Andrew and Tristan Tate, controversial online influencers, arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday after Romanian authorities lifted their travel restrictions.
White House Counselor Alina Habba announced that the impending release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein is expected to lead to criminal prosecutions. In...
The House of Representatives passed a resolution to nullify a Department of Energy (DOE) regulation that would ban non-condensing, natural gas-fired water heaters by 2029.
A Tajik national residing illegally in Brooklyn, New York, has been arrested on charges of providing support to ISIS, firearms violations, and immigration fraud.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a challenge to Tennessee's 2023 law restricting drag performances in public spaces where minors may be present.
Elon Musk warned Thursday that the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) air traffic control communication system is nearing catastrophic failure, urging the agency to adopt Starlink technology to prevent a crisis. The FAA has confirmed it is currently testing three Starlink terminals as potential replacements.
Linda McMahon, former WWE CEO and President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Education, has cleared the final procedural hurdle in the Senate. The cloture vote passed 51-47, setting the stage for her final confirmation.
CNN senior political commentator Scott Jennings pushed back against Substack author Touré, who falsely suggested that President Donald Trump is attempting to take control of the military in a way that "contravenes" the U.S. Constitution. During a CNN discussion, Touré argued that Trump’s leadership over the military was characteristic of a dictatorship, prompting Jennings to remind him that the U.S. Constitution explicitly names the president as commander-in-chief.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government has announced that this year’s Budapest Pride Parade will no longer be allowed to take place in public spaces, requiring organizers to hold the event in a closed venue. The move aligns with Hungary’s child protection policies, which Orbán has consistently defended despite opposition from the European Union and global activist groups.