White House Claims Power to Kill Drug Suspects Without Trial
The White House asserts presidential wartime authority to kill suspected drug smugglers without legal justification, raising alarms over due process and the rule of law.
The White House asserts presidential wartime authority to kill suspected drug smugglers without legal justification, raising alarms over due process and the rule of law.
South Korea is intensifying efforts to curb far-right anti-China protests as it prepares to host Chinese President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Trump.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche warns California leaders they’ll be prosecuted if they arrest federal ICE agents conducting immigration raids.
Plaid Cymru has won a historic by-election in Caerphilly, Wales, ending the Labour Party’s century-long hold on the seat and placing them a distant third.
European leaders commit to two years of financial and military aid for Ukraine, leveraging new Trump-imposed sanctions on Russian oil firms.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces a new strategy to maintain the Gaza ceasefire by deploying US diplomats to work alongside military personnel at a monitoring center in southern Israel.
President Trump demolishes the 123-year-old White House East Wing for a $300 million ballroom, igniting historic preservation debates.
President Trump announces expanded military action against drug cartels on land—and says he won’t ask Congress for permission.
A look at how Trump’s 2025 White House ballroom renovation diverges from Truman’s historic, oversight-driven approach.
President Trump escalates economic pressure on Moscow by sanctioning Rosneft and Lukoil, Russia’s top oil producers.