Madagascar in Revolt: President Dissolves Government—but Protesters Demand More
President Andry Rajoelina dissolved Madagascar’s government in response to mass protests, but demonstrators insist he must step down entirely.
President Andry Rajoelina dissolved Madagascar’s government in response to mass protests, but demonstrators insist he must step down entirely.
Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani plans to end NYC’s kindergarten Gifted and Talented program, replacing it with universal high-quality early education.
The Trump administration is pressuring nine top U.S. universities to sign a controversial compact banning race- and sex-based policies in exchange for federal research funding.
As the U.S. government shuts down, President Trump and Democrats square off over health care—each accusing the other of jeopardizing Americans’ access to affordable coverage.
President Trump orders active-duty troops into American cities, igniting a constitutional crisis over the military’s historic nonpartisan role and clashing with the Founding Fathers’ vision.
South African opposition leader Julius Malema faces escalating legal consequences following dual convictions for hate speech and illegal firearm possession, drawing international attention after Donald Trump highlighted him in a White House meeting.
Sens. Cortez Masto, Fetterman, and King crossed party lines to back a Republican plan to avoid a shutdown—highlighting growing Democratic divisions.
A surge in ICE arrests in Washington, D.C.—from 85 to 1,200 in months—reveals a new enforcement model using traffic stops and police partnerships to target undocumented migrants.
The first day of the federal government shutdown left workers confused by conflicting instructions while most public services remained unaffected.
Democrats trigger a federal shutdown to spotlight health care costs, but President Trump’s embrace of chaos makes this political gamble riskier than ever.