‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep Nation as Shutdown and Troop Deployments Fuel Tensions
Thousands are expected to join ‘No Kings’ protests across the U.S. this weekend, as a government shutdown and federal troop deployments heighten political tensions.
Thousands are expected to join ‘No Kings’ protests across the U.S. this weekend, as a government shutdown and federal troop deployments heighten political tensions.
17-year-old Nory Sontay Ramos was deported by ICE just as she was finding her voice in high school. Now in Guatemala, she faces a shattered future.
Prestigious universities like MIT and Harvard are rejecting a Trump administration proposal that ties special federal funding to the adoption of conservative political priorities, marking a significant moment of resistance in higher education.
As President Zelensky visits Budapest, Ukraine confronts the legacy of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum—a security agreement that promised protection but delivered betrayal.
Former Trump administration officials have appealed a federal court decision that blocked their plan to cut billions in education funding from schools with DEI programs.
A bipartisan group of senators is forcing a vote to prohibit U.S. ground operations in Venezuela without congressional authorization, challenging President Trump’s expanding military actions.
The U.S. Navy has detained two survivors of a recent Caribbean military strike, thrusting the Trump administration into a legal and policy crisis over its anti-drug war claims.
President Zelensky pressed Trump for long-range Tomahawk missiles during their White House meeting, but Trump emphasized diplomacy and a planned summit with Putin.
President Trump plans to meet Putin in Budapest to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire—just one day before hosting Zelensky at the White House to discuss arms aid.
María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize has energized Venezuela’s opposition—but her hard-line tactics and alliance with Trump are sparking backlash at home.