Colombian Presidential Candidate Uribe Survives Assassinatio...
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe is recovering after an assassination attempt. A 15-year-old allegedly carr...
Coco Gauff Reflects on U.S. Representation After French Open...
Following her victory at the 2025 French Open, tennis star Coco Gauff discussed the significance of representing the Uni...
CIA Used Mandarin Videos to Recruit Chinese Spies, Ex-Direct...
Former CIA Director John Ratcliffe revealed a strategy to recruit Chinese informants using Mandarin-language videos on t...
US Imposes Travel Restrictions on Several African Nations
The United States has announced new travel restrictions affecting several African countries. Officials cite national sec...
Hong Kong Opera Features Trump Alongside Mao and Kim
A new Hong Kong opera is making headlines for its unusual cast of characters. The production features a fictionalized ve...
Trump's Business Ties Raise Ethical Concerns
Former President Trump's continued involvement in his businesses has sparked renewed debate about potential conflicts of...
Jack Alexy Dominates 50m Freestyle at U.S. Nationals
Jack Alexy secured victory in the men's 50m freestyle at the U.S. Nationals with a time of 21.36 seconds. This impressiv...
Japan Boosts Defenses Amid China Concerns, US Commitment Dou...
Japan is strengthening its military presence, particularly on Okinawa, in response to China's increasing influence in th...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Returns to US, Faces Smuggling Charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, accused of smuggling migrants, returned to the United States on Friday to face federal charges. Hi...
Ledecky, Finke, Walsh Secure Third Titles at U.S. Swimming N...
Katie Ledecky, Bobby Finke, and Gretchen Walsh each claimed their third titles at the U.S. Swimming National Championshi...
US Soldier Killed in Hungary Training Accident
A U.S. Army soldier, Sgt. Aaron Cox, died in a vehicle accident during training exercises in Hungary. The 24-year-old in...
McIlroy Struggles with New Driver Ahead of U.S. Open
Rory McIlroy's decision to switch to a new driver backfired at the RBC Canadian Open. He missed the cut after struggling...
Los Angeles Protests Flare Up After Federal Immigration Raid...
Demonstrations erupted in Los Angeles following a series of immigration enforcement operations by federal agents. The pr...
Spaghetti Reigns Supreme, But Pasta Preferences Vary Across...
A new study reveals America's favorite pasta is spaghetti, claiming the top spot in 20 states. Mississippi shows the str...
Trump Comments on Case of Deported Man Returned to US
Former President Donald Trump addressed the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and...
Trump Comments on Case of Man Deported, Then Returned to US
Former President Donald Trump addressed the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and...
ICE Agents Mistakenly Detain U.S. Marshal in Arizona
A U.S. Marshal was briefly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Arizona due to a case of mist...
Man Returned to U.S. to Face Criminal Charges After El Salva...
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, previously residing in Maryland under legal protection from deportation, has been returned...
Reality Show Proposal Highlights Path to U.S. Citizenship
A new reality show concept called "The American" aims to showcase the journey to U.S. citizenship. The show would follow...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Returns to US for Smuggling Charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, recently held in an El Salvador prison, is back in the United States. He now faces federal charges...
US Government Addresses Rise in Antisemitism, Targets Protes...
The U.S. government is taking action against rising antisemitism, with a focus on universities and foreign nationals inv...
Travel Ban Delays Heart Surgery for Haitian Children
A travel ban is causing delays in critical heart surgeries for Haitian children. An aid organization reports that the re...
Trump Travel Restrictions Delay Heart Surgery for Haitian Ch...
A travel ban implemented by the Trump administration is impacting Haitian children needing critical heart surgery in the...
Russia Wary of Chinese Espionage Despite Closer Ties
Despite growing political and economic ties between Russia and China, Russian intelligence agencies are reportedly becom...
Musk Criticized Trump, GOP on Spending Cuts in Throwback
Elon Musk previously challenged Donald Trump and Republican leaders on their dedication to cutting government spending....
Chinese Students Weigh Options as U.S. Visa Policies Face Sc...
Proposed restrictions on student visas for Chinese nationals are causing many to reconsider studying in the United State...
US Losing Ground in Attracting African Students to Universit...
More African students are choosing universities in China over those in the United States and other Western countries. Ex...
Arrests Raise Concerns About Potential Biosecurity Threats f...
The recent arrests of two Chinese nationals for allegedly attempting to smuggle a harmful fungus into the United States...
Trump's Migrant Transfer Policy Faces Legal Challenges
Former President Trump's plan to send migrants to countries deemed dangerous is facing legal hurdles. Experts say this p...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Back in US to Face Charges After Wrongf...
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador three months ago, has returned to the United State...
Landmark Settlement Allows Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement, marking a significant shift in college sports. This agreement al...
TSA: Costco Cards Not Valid for Airport Security
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has reminded travelers that Costco membership cards are not acceptable...
China to Resume Rare Earth Mineral Exports to US
Following a productive phone call, China has agreed to restart shipments of rare earth minerals to the United States. Pr...
American Pope: Son of WWII Veteran Makes History
On the 81st anniversary of D-Day, a historic moment unfolded as the son of a U.S. Navy veteran was named the first Ameri...
Zelenskyy Says World Awaits Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated in an interview that the "free, democratic world" is anticipating a peace...
Federal Art Collection Faces Uncertainty After Staff Reductions
The General Services Administration's art collection, comprising 26,000 pieces displayed in federal buildings nationwide...
Pentagon and NASA Urge SpaceX Rivals to Accelerate Development
The Pentagon and NASA are encouraging SpaceX's competitors to hasten their spacecraft development, according to a recent...
Warren Calls for National Security Contingency Plans After Trump-Musk Dispute
Senator Elizabeth Warren is urging the government to develop contingency plans to protect national security. This reques...
U.S. Soldier Dies in Training Accident in Hungary
A U.S. Army soldier, Sgt. Aaron Cox, died on Thursday during a training exercise near Camp Croft, Hungary. The incident...
Man Extradited to U.S. on Criminal Charges; Turnpike Troubadours Evolve Their Sound
Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been brought back to the United States to face criminal charges. The case is expected to draw s...
Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Returns to U.S. for Trial
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident wrongly deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador, is back in the Unit...
Salvage Team Deployed to Cargo Ship Fire Off Alaskan Coast
A salvage crew is en route to the scene of a cargo ship fire off the coast of Alaska. The U.S. Coast Guard received a di...
Rod Stewart Cancels U.S. Concerts Due to Illness
Singer Rod Stewart has announced the cancellation of several U.S. tour dates due to a viral illness. The cancellations a...
US Travel Ban Impacts Haitian Families and Businesses
A new U.S. travel ban is causing hardship in Haiti, a nation already struggling with gang violence. Families are being s...
DHS Reverses Course, Allows Ill 4-Year-Old to Stay in U.S. for Treatment
A 4-year-old girl with a serious medical condition can remain in the United States to receive life-saving treatment afte...
Grosvenor Square in London Transforms: A New Era Dawns
London's Grosvenor Square, once known as 'Little America,' is undergoing a significant transformation. The former U.S. E...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Returns to U.S. to Face Federal Charges: Maryland Leaders React
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wanted on federal charges, is back in the United States to face the legal system. Maryland officia...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia Extradited, Jobs Report Released, Tony Awards Preview
Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been returned to the U.S. to face federal charges. A new jobs report from May offers insights i...
Migrants Detained at Los Angeles ICE Check-Ins, Lawyers Say
Several migrants attending routine check-in appointments with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles w...
SpaceX Rivalry Could Impact NASA's Future Missions
A potential conflict between the White House and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is raising concerns about NASA's reliance on the c...
Trump-Musk Feud: Potential Impacts on Pentagon and Space Program
A growing conflict between former President Trump and Elon Musk raises concerns about the future of Musk's companies' in...