category: Government

Trump administration reshapes US foreign aid under State Department control
Seven months after a seismic shift in US foreign policy, the Trump administration has redefined how America delivers aid abroad…
By Christina Davie

Hunter Biden disputes reopening Arkansas child support case
Hunter Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, is back in the legal spotlight over a child support dispute that…
By Christina Davie

Hegseth issues stern warning to Iran over nuclear ambitions
In a bold statement during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sent a clear message to…
By Christina Davie

Virginia senate panel approves ban on semiautomatic firearms
In a bold move that has reignited debates over gun rights, Virginia’s Democrat-led Senate committee has advanced a sweeping ban…
By Christina Davie

Justice Department Investigates Ilhan Omar’s Finances Under Biden
Washington was abuzz with whispers of a high-profile probe as the Justice Department under the Biden administration launched an investigation…
By Matthias Dathan

Senator Angus King Opposes DHS Funding Amid State Tensions
Could a single senator’s stand plunge the federal government into yet another grinding halt? Sen. Angus King, an independent from…
By Matthias Dathan

Trump declares White House ballroom project unstoppable despite legal challenge
President Donald Trump has boldly declared that a massive new ballroom at the White House will move forward, no matter…
By Matthias Dathan

Federal judge rules Trump administration wrongly halted EV charging funds
Hold onto your hats— a federal judge just dropped a major decision against the Trump administration over electric vehicle funding.…
By Matthias Dathan

Senate Democrats to attempt defunding DHS after Minneapolis shooting
Washington is on edge as a tragic shooting in Minneapolis threatens to derail critical government funding just days before a…
By Matthias Dathan

Speaker Johnson Secures Funding Bill, Faces Senate Tension
Washington, D.C., witnessed a dramatic legislative push on Thursday, January 23, 2026, as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) navigated a tightrope…
By James Carver





