A newly released video of the U.S. tanker seizure shows federal agents storming a Venezuelan crude vessel in a rare enforcement action not seen since 2014.
The Trump administration moved to accelerate a nuclear revival this week as the Department of Energy prepared financing for up to 10 new nuclear reactors, signaling the most aggressive federal support for nuclear power in decades.
New evidence from a federal corruption trial has raised serious concerns about “obedient” Kathy Hochul and the influence foreign officials may have held over New York’s leadership.
The United States is preparing for a historic convergence of major events in 2026, and officials say World Cup security is now at the center of federal planning.
A growing wave of China influence concerns resurfaced this week after President Donald Trump defended his surprise August decision to allow 600,000 Chinese students to attend U.S. universities—a sharp reversal from his earlier pledge to “aggressively revoke” visas amid national-security fears.
A major Arctic breakthrough in Alaska may dramatically weaken China’s long-standing dominance over rare earth minerals, following confirmation that the GraphiteOne project near Nome has uncovered significant reserves of rare earth elements (REEs) alongside what is already the nation’s largest graphite deposit.
Texas faith leaders and advocacy groups intensified pressure on Gov. Greg Abbott this week over his designation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a terrorist group, calling for the proclamation to be rescinded.
Senate Republicans blocked a war powers resolution on Thursday that sought to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to conduct military strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean.
The State Department confirmed this week that more than 80,000 nonimmigrant visas have been revoked in 2025, including over 8,000 student visas, as part of President Donald Trump’s renewed focus on national security and immigration enforcement.