Trump’s Retribution Playbook: A Dangerous Precedent That Could Backfire on MAGA
President Trump’s campaign to punish political enemies through federal prosecutions risks normalizing retaliatory justice—raising alarms across the political spectrum.
President Trump’s campaign to punish political enemies through federal prosecutions risks normalizing retaliatory justice—raising alarms across the political spectrum.
Survivors describe terror, bravery, and chaos during a deadly attack on a Latter-day Saints church in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a new congressional map designed to flip a Democratic Kansas City seat, triggering lawsuits and accusations of partisan gerrymandering.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan—a growing, family-centered congregation—was violently targeted during Sunday services, leaving four dead and a community in mourning.
A man was found dead in the landing gear of an American Airlines flight from Europe at Charlotte airport, in a tragic reminder of the extreme dangers faced by undocumented migrants.
Thomas Jacob Sanford, a 40-year-old Marine veteran, killed four people in a Michigan church attack before being shot dead by police—leaving a community and investigators searching for answers.
President Trump suggests FBI Director Christopher Wray may be under investigation, escalating his campaign against former and current law enforcement leaders.
The New York Times debuts ‘The World,’ a new international newsletter hosted by veteran correspondent Katrin Bennhold, designed to inform and delight global readers daily.
The Trump administration deploys military assets off Venezuela’s coast, signaling a potential shift toward regime change despite past anti-war promises.
President Maia Sandu’s pro-European party is projected to win a parliamentary majority in Moldova’s pivotal election, marking a clear rejection of Russian influence.