Vance’s High-Stakes Mission to Save Gaza Truce
Vice President JD Vance is in Israel for urgent talks to preserve the fragile Gaza ceasefire, which has been violated repeatedly since its start on October 10.
Vice President JD Vance is in Israel for urgent talks to preserve the fragile Gaza ceasefire, which has been violated repeatedly since its start on October 10.
Sanae Takaichi has made history as Japan’s first female Prime Minister—and she’s also a passionate heavy metal drummer who loves Iron Maiden.
President Trump’s nominee for a key watchdog role, Paul Ingrassia, is facing a collapse in Senate support after racist text messages were made public, prompting a rare Republican revolt.
A leaked video of Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani’s daughter’s wedding reveals a stark contrast between his public enforcement of Islamic morality and his private lifestyle, igniting national outrage.
President Trump’s plan to build a $250 million ballroom at the White House has led to the partial demolition of the historic East Wing, drawing criticism and raising questions about cost and preservation.
Zohran Mamdani’s time at Bronx High School of Science—organizing a cricket team, navigating identity, and learning grassroots politics—laid the foundation for his rise as a leading NYC mayoral candidate.
Republican Rep. Scott Perry accused Democrats of hating the military, aligning with Trump-era messaging and drawing sharp criticism from veterans and fact-checkers.
A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed Donald Trump to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, lifting a prior injunction as legal challenges continue.
James Comey’s legal team has filed motions to dismiss criminal charges brought by the Trump Justice Department, arguing the case is both legally unsound and politically driven.
Though not a presidential or midterm year, the November 2025 elections in California, New Jersey, and New York City are being closely watched as the first major gauge of public reaction to Trump’s second-term policies.