Trump’s Approval Is Rock-Bottom—Yet GOP Loyalty Hasn’t Budged. Here’s Why.
A new NYT/Siena poll shows Trump’s approval remains low nationally but rock-solid among Republicans—90% still back him as a shutdown begins Wednesday.
A new NYT/Siena poll shows Trump’s approval remains low nationally but rock-solid among Republicans—90% still back him as a shutdown begins Wednesday.
Memphis prepares for a wave of federal forces as President Trump sends the National Guard to tackle crime—drawing both hope and historic concern from residents.
Demand Justice is back with a renewed push for Democrats to actively oppose Trump’s judicial legacy and defend the integrity of the U.S. legal system.
Florida officials plan to donate a prime Miami bayfront property worth hundreds of millions to a Trump-linked nonprofit for a presidential library—though no concrete plans exist yet.
With federal funding set to expire, a government shutdown looms—disrupting national parks, passport services, and hundreds of thousands of workers, while essential services like the military continue.
In a highly unusual move, Trump and Hegseth have summoned hundreds of active-duty generals to a closed-door meeting with no stated agenda—sparking concerns about military politicization.
In 2012, a U.S. Special Forces team in Afghanistan allegedly executed nine detainees in retaliation for a near-fatal attack—raising questions about accountability and military justice.
A bombshell investigation shows how the U.S. military denied, downplayed, and buried credible war-crime accusations against Green Berets in Afghanistan.
A landmark investigation reveals systemic rule-breaking, war crimes, and a vigilante culture within U.S. Army Special Forces during the Afghanistan war.
In a political role reversal, California Republicans are deploying ‘democracy under attack’ ads to stop a Democratic effort to redraw congressional maps via Proposition 50.