The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has made preparations to prevent blackouts during the winter storm, seeking to keep the energy grid stable.
The push for to deport Mahmoud Khalil is back on track after the Department of Homeland Security confirmed plans to re-arrest the Columbia University encampment leader and deport him to Algeria.
The reported Iran ICBM test has intensified concerns in Washington as Tehran claims it can now strike the U.S. mainland, even while President Donald Trump weighs potential military action against the regime.
The TikTok deal reached a turning point Thursday as the social media platform finalized a Trump-backed agreement creating a majority American-owned joint venture, effectively sidestepping a potential U.S. ban.
Former military leaders have come out in support of Senator Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) lawsuit against War Secretary Pete Hegseth, arguing that the Trump administration's actions against the senator violate the First Amendment.
Video game rage ended in a fatal domestic stabbing Sunday night in Oklahoma City, leaving one brother dead and another charged with first-degree murder.
An ICE cooperation battle is emerging between the Trump administration and Virginia’s new Democratic governor, as White House border czar Tom Homan says federal deportation efforts will continue despite state-level resistance.
A cartel kidnapping unfolded in broad daylight in Mexico this week after an American OnlyFans influencer was abducted at gunpoint outside a shopping center in Culiacán, Sinaloa.
France’s World Cup stance took shape this week as Paris publicly rejected calls to boycott the 2026 FIFA World Cup over a controversial U.S.–Greenland “framework” agreement announced by President Trump, emphasizing that sport should remain separate from politics.