Andrew Tate is sued by an ex-girlfriend for alleged sexual assault and battery, adding to his legal challenges and sparking widespread media attention.
Mass layoffs at the US Institute of Peace announced late-night, impacting employees and sparking concerns over job security and organizational stability.
Passenger flight and Air Force jet narrowly avoid collision at DC airport, highlighting critical air traffic control measures and pilot vigilance.
Pete Hegseth visits WWII Memorial in Japan, emphasizing commitment to strengthening US-Japan alliance for future security and cooperation.
Explore how organizations track and report on foreign student protesters, examining methods, implications, and the impact on student rights and privacy.
Review of fitness standards reveals diverse tests and heightened combat requirements, emphasizing comprehensive evaluation for optimal readiness.
Private organizations monitor student protesters, potentially leading to deportation, raising concerns about privacy and freedom of expression.
Trump’s critique of the ‘Black Smithsonian’ is seen as an effort to reshape US racial history, sparking debate on historical narratives and representation.
Kristi Noem’s travel expenses spark controversy as taxpayers cover costs. Explore the implications and public reaction to this financial burden.
US judge temporarily halts deportations to third countries, ensuring individuals can legally challenge their removal before being deported.
