House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) ignited controversy Sunday by claiming that people “will literally die” if President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill becomes law.
Former President Joe Biden reignited concerns over his mental competence during a public event in Delaware on Friday, where he made a controversial statement about CNN anchor Jake Tapper and journalist Alex Thompson.
Federal authorities arrested 36 Chinese and Taiwanese nationals during a recent ICE raid on an illegal underground nightclub in Los Angeles, highlighting ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.
Conservative Karol Nawrocki, a member of the right-wing populist Law and Justice Party (PiS), has been elected Polish president with 50.89% of the vote.
Harvard Honors took on a controversial meaning during the 2025 Divinity School commencement when graduate Zehra Imam used her faculty-approved platform to praise Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a fellow student charged with assaulting an Israeli classmate during a pro-Palestinian protest.
The Trump Burger chain, a politically themed restaurant inspired by President Donald Trump, continues to expand across Texas, drawing both enthusiastic supporters and vocal critics.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has publicly urged Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to prosecute the Columbia Library rioters, emphasizing that failing to hold the perpetrators accountable would send the wrong message to those who endanger campus safety and promote antisemitism.
The Harvard Law Review’s “holistic review” process has come under federal investigation for allegedly prioritizing race over merit in editor selection, raising concerns about compliance with civil rights laws.
A Hamas operative who held Israeli hostages in Gaza claimed the terror group coordinates with U.S. campus protesters and media outlets to spread anti-Semitism, according to a federal lawsuit filed in Washington state.