Musk vs. Duffy: Moon Contract War Erupts
Elon Musk publicly attacks Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy after NASA considers reopening SpaceX’s lunar lander contract.
Elon Musk publicly attacks Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy after NASA considers reopening SpaceX’s lunar lander contract.
A Justice Department lawyer asserted the Trump administration can legally detain migrants at any U.S. military base abroad, raising alarms over Guantánamo Bay’s expanding role in immigration enforcement.
Gregory Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official, is under fire for allegedly using tear gas during a federal immigration operation in Chicago, sparking legal and community backlash.
Sam O’Hara was arrested for playing the ‘Imperial March’ while filming National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.—now he’s suing over constitutional violations.
Illinois Republican politician Darren Bailey is mourning the loss of his son, daughter-in-law, and two young grandchildren in a helicopter crash in Montana.
Despite strong market reactions, new U.S. oil sanctions on Russia are unlikely to sway Putin’s war strategy in Ukraine.
The UK’s Labour Party has issued a strong rebuke of Nigel Farage following revelations that his U.S. congressional testimony was brokered by the Alliance Defending Freedom, a key group in ending Roe v. Wade.
While Donald Trump files $230 million claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act, ordinary citizens like veteran George Retes Jr. face silence and denial—highlighting a stark legal double standard.
Britain’s Labour Party has condemned Nigel Farage after revelations that his U.S. Congress appearance was arranged by the Alliance Defending Freedom, a key group in overturning Roe v. Wade.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. is considering a U.N. mandate to deploy an international stabilization force in Gaza as part of efforts to uphold the fragile Israel-Hamas cease-fire.