US Offers Venezuelan Oil to India to Cut Russian Crude
The United States has proposed supplying Venezuelan oil to India as part of a strategic move to help New Delhi reduce its reliance on Russian crude imports amid global energy shifts.
The United States has proposed supplying Venezuelan oil to India as part of a strategic move to help New Delhi reduce its reliance on Russian crude imports amid global energy shifts.
The United States has proposed supplying Venezuelan oil to India as part of a strategic move to help New Delhi reduce its reliance on Russian crude imports amid global energy shifts.
The US Department of Justice has released over 3 million pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, containing references to Donald Trump, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk, while survivors express privacy concerns.
Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case allege Bill Gates contracted an STD after encounters with Russian women, adding to controversies around his ties to Epstein.
The United States has approved a massive arms sale worth over ₹15.67 billion to Israel and Saudi Arabia. The sales come amid heightened tensions with Iran and ongoing ceasefire efforts in Gaza.
Senate Democrats secured a rare victory by forcing Homeland Security funding to be separated from ICE reforms, halting a government shutdown over immigration policy disputes.
Rikshit Chauhan, a 26-year-old merchant navy officer from Himachal Pradesh detained by US forces, finally spoke with his parents after 18 days, providing brief reassurance but leaving many questions unanswered about his release.
A former Google engineer has been convicted in the US for stealing AI trade secrets to benefit a Chinese company, highlighting tech espionage risks.
Newly released DOJ documents reveal Elon Musk discussed visiting Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012-2013 emails. While no evidence shows Musk traveled there, the friendly correspondence contradicts his public denials.
Former US President Donald Trump announces nomination of Brett Matsumoto to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics, criticizing agency's past leadership and data accuracy.
Newly released Epstein documents show friendly emails between Melania Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell, with Melania expressing desire to meet Maxwell.
Senate leaders race against time to secure bipartisan spending agreement as Republican pushback threatens partial government shutdown this weekend.
The US Senate approved a compromise spending package in a 71-29 vote, providing temporary funding for key agencies while delaying a full-year Homeland Security bill.
The US government is heading toward a partial shutdown as lawmakers in Congress have failed to reach a consensus on a spending deal, with time running out to approve funding before the deadline.
The Trump administration has approved a major military aid package for Israel, including Apache helicopters and armored vehicles, amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Trump administration will add approximately 65,000 H-2B seasonal guest worker visas through September 30, doubling the annual cap to address severe labor shortages in industries like construction and hospitality.
Newly released US court documents show Elon Musk exchanged emails with Jeffrey Epstein about a potential visit to his private island, raising questions about their association.
The US government is heading toward a partial shutdown despite Senate approval of a funding bill, as the House of Representatives is out of session until Monday, delaying ratification.
Newly released documents show US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick planned a 2012 Caribbean visit to Jeffrey Epstein's private island, contradicting his claims of severed ties.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been granted broader authority to make arrests without warrants, according to an internal memo reported by the New York Times amid President Trump's immigration enforcement actions.
Massive protests spread across the United States against Trump administration's immigration enforcement, with organizers calling for a nationwide strike. Demonstrations fueled by recent fatal shootings involving immigration officers.
The Trump administration is pushing forward with plans to convert warehouses into immigration detention centers despite protests. Deals worth $172 million have been made, but political pressure is causing some transactions to collapse.
The US Department of Education determined California's education policies illegally prevented parents from accessing student records about gender identity, violating federal privacy law FERPA.
The US Department of Justice has unsealed a massive trove of over 3 million documents, thousands of videos, and images linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case, shedding new light on the investigation.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to organize an IndyCar race in Washington DC as part of America250 celebrations, calling it a source of national pride and entertainment.
A Fox News investigation reveals financial connections between Minneapolis anti-ICE protests and China-based former tech executive Neville Roy Singham, raising concerns about CCP influence in U.S. domestic affairs.
US President Donald Trump confirms he has given Iran a deadline to negotiate a nuclear deal, while deploying significant military assets to the Middle East region.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Republican chaos over ICE operations, linking it to healthcare and public safety debates amid national scrutiny of federal enforcement actions.
US President Donald Trump dismissed ABC News as 'fake' and 'worst' while confronting reporter Karen Travers during an executive order signing event, avoiding questions about his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Department.
The US Department of Education has proposed sweeping changes to federal student loans, including borrowing limits for graduate students and a simplified two-plan repayment system. Public comments are due by March 2026.