Category: News
Trump Commutes Sentence of Ex-GOP Rep. George Santos: Here’s What You Need to Know
Santos was found guilty of wire fraud and identity theft.
Trump and Zelenskyy Meet at the White House: What to Expect
On Friday, President Donald Trump is welcoming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House. As conversations unfold, Trump seems hesitant to sell the weaponry Ukraine urgently needs. This meeting is a follow-up to a detailed conversation Trump had with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
John Bolton, Former Trump Adviser, Faces Indictment for Mishandling Classified Documents
This indictment follows recent federal charges against James Comey and Letitia James.
Charges Filed Against John Bolton for Mishandling Classified Data
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton, who served under President Trump, faces indictment over accusations of improperly handling classified materials.
Understanding the US-China Conflict Over Rare Earth Minerals
New Chinese regulations on rare earth minerals will affect countries globally and will be rolled out progressively.
Facebook Shuts Down ICE-Tracking Page in Chicago After DOJ Request
Meta confirmed on Tuesday that it has taken down a Facebook page meant for tracking immigration agents, responding to a request from the Department of Justice. Attorney General Pam Bondi noted that the page targeted ICE officials and violated Facebook’s policies. This move aligns with broader actions by tech companies against such tracking.
Concerns Rise Among Military Families Over Paychecks During Government Shutdown
A spouses of military personnel express fear about the impact of the government shutdown on their household finances.
The Latest on Israeli Hostages After Hamas Releases Last Survivors
In a significant development, Hamas has freed the final group of surviving hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees, adhering to the recently established Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement. This article outlines details about the hostages who were released and those whose fate remains uncertain.
Chaotic New COVID Guidelines Confuse Americans Trying to Get Vaccinated
By Amina Niasse – NEW YORK (Reuters) – As Americans flock to pharmacies for COVID-19 vaccines, they’re hitting major snags and confusion following new U.S. guidelines that have reduced support for these shots. This latest development has led to the lowest vaccination rates since the vaccine rollout began.
Supreme Court Denies Alex Jones’ Appeal of $1.4 Billion Defamation Verdict
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Alex Jones concerning a staggering $1.4 billion defamation ruling stemming from his unfounded claims about a 2012 school shooting.
