In a significant escalation of tensions in the Red Sea, Houthi forces in Yemen have targeted a U.S.-owned dry bulk ship, the Gibraltar Eagle, with an anti-ship ballistic missile, according to U.S Central Command.
Targets have included a Hawaiian water utility, a major West Coast port, and an oil and gas pipeline, with attempts also made on Texas’s independent power grid operator
Despite facing multiple legal challenges, Donald Trump’s robust showing in Iowa, a key state in the nomination process due to its unique caucus system, positions him as a formidable contender for the Republican nomination
Sandra Day O’Connor, a trailblazer and the first woman to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, has passed away at 93. She was a force of moderate conservatism on the court, known for her practical approach to law and her groundbreaking role.
In a historic move, the House of Representatives voted on Friday to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), marking him as the sixth and first Republican lawmaker to be ousted in U.S. history.
The outcome is a bond market under severe strain, with investors demanding the highest yields since 2007 and bond auctions facing unprecedented challenges.
The Biden administration’s CBP One parole program, a lesser-known initiative, has enabled over 200,000 individuals from four countries to fly directly to U.S. airports, bypassing traditional border entry points.
Federal investigators have uncovered a high-profile prostitution ring, allegedly led by Han Lee and Junmyung Lee, which catered to politicians, military officials, and government contractors, generating over a million dollars.