Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor, recently faced scrutiny after it was revealed that he identified as both “Asian” and “Black/African American” on his application
Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor, recently faced scrutiny after it was revealed that he identified as both “Asian” and “Black/African American” on his application
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the recall of John T. McNamara, the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim from the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, following what he characterized as “baseless and
During a House Rules Committee hearing regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost, a Democrat and the first Gen Z member of Congress, ignited controversy with
Vivek Ramaswamy, the multimillionaire biotech entrepreneur, is aggressively campaigning for the 2026 Republican gubernatorial nomination in Ohio after already investing over $30 million in his presidential campaign for 2024. In
The Supreme Court recently concluded its term but remains active due to a series of emergency applications from the Trump administration. In a remarkably short span of 23 weeks, the
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., celebrated the successful passage of a significant multitrillion-dollar bill endorsed by President Donald Trump, highlighting the effective collaboration between the legislative and executive branches. The
U.S. Representative Mark Green, a Republican from Tennessee, has announced that his last day in office will be July 20. This resignation comes on the heels of his vote in
In light of a staggering 690% increase in assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, a special agent has expressed grave concerns regarding escalating violence directed at agents, especially
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump regarding immigration policy, particularly concerning the deportation of eight migrants from Djibouti to South Sudan—an action that had
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has placed nearly 140 employees on administrative leave as part of an investigation into their involvement in signing a letter that allegedly misrepresented the agency’s