US Officials Urge Trump to Try Diplomacy Before Iran Strikes
White House considers Iran's offer for nuclear talks as Trump weighs military action, with officials including JD Vance advocating for diplomatic efforts first.
White House considers Iran's offer for nuclear talks as Trump weighs military action, with officials including JD Vance advocating for diplomatic efforts first.
The White House reveals Iran is sending private diplomatic messages to the United States that differ from its public statements, highlighting ongoing tensions.
A viral video shows a US immigration agent entering a portable toilet with a handcuffed detainee, sparking social media outrage and an official DHS response clarifying the incident.
Britain's top military official says the country cannot meet its defense commitments even with increased spending, revealing a multibillion-pound shortfall and potential program delays.
US immigration attorney reveals seven warning signs that instantly trigger marriage fraud investigations. Learn about recent cases and consequences including jail time.
Former US President Donald Trump will meet Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado on Thursday in Florida, discussing the political crisis in Venezuela ahead of the US election.
A US federal court in Chicago begins hearing a second damages trial against Boeing for the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash. Canadian plaintiff Manant Vaidya seeks compensation after losing six family members.
The US Department of Homeland Security announces increased premium processing fees for student visa forms I-539 and I-765, impacting F-1 students and graduates from March 1, 2026.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has taken a bold stand against former President Donald Trump in a rare Sunday video message, setting up a major political confrontation that marks his most challenging moment in eight years leading the central bank.
Republican Senator Kevin Cramer demands a rapid conclusion to the investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to strengthen public confidence in the central bank.
The US Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over renovation cost statements, escalating tensions between President Trump and the central bank.
Alexis Rose, a trans nurse activist, says her identity disappeared from US passport systems after Global Entry revocation, linking it to federal actions against transgender people.
The US State Department revoked more than 100,000 visas in 2025, the highest annual figure ever recorded. This surge follows an executive order by President Trump reinstating stricter vetting rules.
The US State Department has revoked more than 100,000 visas, targeting students and specialized workers, as part of President Trump's immigration enforcement push.
The US Justice Department's threat to indict Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell escalates tensions with the White House, raising concerns about Fed independence and monetary policy direction.
US Ambassador Sergio Gor emphasizes the need for India and America to collaborate closely, inviting New Delhi to participate in the Pax Silica initiative for enhanced global cooperation.
In a major political shock, former UK Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi quits Conservatives to join Nigel Farage's Reform UK, calling it Britain's 'last chance'. Read the full story.
US DOJ launches probe against Federal Reserve as Trump eyes replacing Chair Jerome Powell in May. Top contender Kevin Hassett's agenda aligns with President's call for lower rates. Full details inside.
Donald Trump's social media declaration as Venezuela's 'Acting President' draws condemnation. Analysts warn of emboldened US foreign policy under a potential Trump II administration. Read more.
Donald Trump's viral 'Got Milk?' style image signals a major US food policy shift. The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, signed in late 2025, reverses bans in school lunches, reigniting debates on fat, health, and choice. Explore the politics and nutrition
Billionaire Bill Ackman donates to ICE agent Jonathan Ross's GoFundMe after he fatally shot protester Renee Good. The incident sparks political debate. Read the full story.
DoorDash co-founder Andy Fang announces exit from California, citing the state's 2026 Billionaire Tax Act. He joins a growing exodus of tech leaders fearing punitive measures on founder-controlled shares.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel denies any current dialogue with the US, responding to Donald Trump's threats. He calls for respectful talks to resolve long-standing tensions. Read the full story.
Nearly 15,000 nurses at three major New York City hospital systems launch historic strike over staffing and safety. Learn the key demands and patient impact.
As Donald Trump escalates his attacks on Jerome Powell, the Fed's lavish $432 million HQ renovation sparks controversy. Explore the clash and the costly rebuild.
A year after Trump's tariffs, US job growth hits decades-low, while inflation remains contained. Economists cite policy uncertainty as the key culprit. Read the full analysis.
Thousands of nurses at major New York City hospitals, including Mount Sinai and Montefiore, are on strike demanding better staffing ratios and fair contracts. Learn the key details and implications.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's childhood dream to lead Cuba resurfaces as Trump pressures Havana after Venezuela strikes. Could this reshape US-Cuba relations? Read more.
An American conservative Catholic's video refusing Eucharist from an Indian woman over 'hygiene' sparks global condemnation. Read about the racist remarks and the backlash.
Clemson University professor Dr. Joshua Bregy reaches settlement after termination for social media post on Charlie Kirk. Details on the agreement and academic freedom implications.