Latest news from United States
Trump’s 2025 memo targets unlawful regulations using Supreme Court rulings, sparking debate over economic gains vs. health and equity costs.
Trump’s new executive order revamps defense sales, aiming for speed and transparency to boost U.S. allies and industry. What does it mean for global security?
Trump’s latest executive order aims to cut anti-competitive rules, promising lower prices and more choices. Will it spark growth or stumble over pitfalls?
China's rapid military buildup reshapes Indo-Pacific power dynamics, prompting U.S. and allies to bolster deterrence amid rising threats.
Steven J. Jensen takes helm of FBI's Washington Field Office, bringing experience in fraud, terrorism, and training to tackle regional crime.
The U.S. Space Force's new doctrine outlines its mission to achieve space superiority and protect national interests in orbit.
FBI seeks suspect in a foiled April Fools’ bank robbery in Houston, offering $5,000 reward for tips as crime trends shift.
The U.S. Space Force gears up for a swift GPS III-7 launch in May 2025, slashing timelines to boost military precision and resilience.
The U.S. Space Force offers ex-members a return path after vaccine exits, restoring rank but not back pay. Interest lags amid morale debates.
A Georgia man gets 24 months for a romance scam targeting elderly victims, exposing a rising $1.3B fraud wave hitting seniors.
FAA partners with Vaughn College to boost air traffic controller training, addressing shortages with advanced programs and modern tech.
Treasury aims to ease rules for community banks, boost lending, and reshape regulation. Will it revive Main Street or risk stability? Dive in.
Four Americans charged in a violent DRC coup attempt face U.S. trial, raising questions on foreign intervention and drone warfare.
Vice Adm. Chatfield’s firing from NATO role sparks debate on U.S. military leadership and alliance trust.
Explore how trade-related job losses drive opioid overdoses, reshaping lives and communities with lasting impact.
U.S. Special Operations Forces face rising demands in crisis response and deterrence, straining resources while adapting to new threats.
The U.S. Navy aims to boost submarine and carrier production, but workforce and supply chain hurdles threaten delays. A look at the stakes and solutions.
Security threats in the Americas spark debate at Panama conference, from migration to cartels and China's rise. Can unity prevail?
A federal indictment in Washington exposes a child exploitation case, spotlighting efforts to combat trafficking and online abuse.
A St. Louis man pleads guilty to $1.2M in fraudulent mortgages, sparking questions on real estate fraud's ripple effects.
U.S. sanctions hit five Iranian entities and one individual tied to nuclear program, raising questions on effectiveness amid global tensions.
A Virginia IT specialist faces prison for allegedly dodging taxes and thwarting IRS efforts with false filings and trusts.
U.S. Treasury sanctions 5 entities, 1 individual tied to Iran’s nuclear program, aiming to disrupt centrifuge and reactor tech development.
U.S. sanctions Mexican cartel leader for fentanyl trafficking, spotlighting a deadly crisis and global crime networks.
A Kansas City man’s guilty plea reveals a $90,000 bank fraud scheme using social media and fake checks, exposing gaps in financial security.
The DOJ's 2nd Amendment Task Force aims to protect gun owners, sparking debate over rights and regulation in a divided nation.
Three men face federal charges in a drug and gun trafficking case, exposing ties between narcotics and violence in Washington.
Trump’s speech highlights tariffs, deportations, and an America First agenda. What does it mean for workers, trade, and security?
A former UNM footballer’s meth trafficking in prison reveals staff corruption and security flaws, sparking debate over reform.
A man defrauded ex-NBA players of $8M, splurging on luxury goods. Explore the case, its fallout, and why athletes are prime targets.
A Buffalo man gets 10 years for drug trafficking and armed robbery in Olean, spotlighting crime's toll on small towns.
A Florida man gets 30 months in prison for hiding income with luxury cars to evade $5.5M in taxes owed to the IRS. Dive into the case and its stakes.
A New Hampshire man faces life in prison for shooting at a federal officer after a high-speed chase, reigniting talks on crime, safety, and pursuit policies.
Kristin Rehler retires from FBI after 29 years, leaving a legacy in Jacksonville and beyond amid evolving cyber and trafficking challenges.
A Treasury report reveals $1.4B in suspicious fentanyl transactions in 2024, exposing cartels’ financial webs and U.S. banks’ role in the fight.
The U.S. labels Houthis as terrorists, disrupting trade and aid in Yemen. Explore the ripple effects on security, shipping, and millions in need.
A Pennsylvania man’s 12-year sentence for armed hotel robberies sparks debate on crime, justice, and worker trauma in a shifting security landscape.
Panama and U.S. leaders strengthen security ties, focusing on the Panama Canal, cybersecurity, and immigration control in a landmark visit.
A U.S. citizen’s arrest in Thailand under lèse majesté laws raises questions on free speech and diplomacy. What’s at stake for rights and relations?
U.S. hikes tariffs on Chinese goods to 84%, sparking trade war fears. What does this mean for prices and global ties?
Explore how funding disputes affect U.S. military personnel, from pay raises to housing, and the real-world impact on readiness and morale.
A California man admits to plotting a Supreme Court Justice's murder, sparking debate on violence, polarization, and judicial safety.
A senior U.S. official’s trip to Geneva and Rome spotlights UN reform, bilateral ties, and the Holy See’s global role.
The U.S. faces surging electricity demand from AI and manufacturing. A new order aims to secure the grid, but can it balance reliability and sustainability?
Trump’s 2025 coal push aims to boost jobs and AI energy needs, but emissions and trade tensions loom large.
Trump's 2025 order challenges state energy laws, igniting a debate over costs, jobs, and power. Who decides America's energy future?
A NJ man gets 16 months for oxycodone conspiracy. Explore the case, sentencing trends, and efforts to curb opioid fraud in this in-depth report.
A new executive order aims to bolster the U.S. electric grid as AI data centers and aging infrastructure strain capacity.
A new executive order pushes coal as a national priority. What does this mean for energy, jobs, and the planet in 2025?
Trump’s new executive order targets state energy laws, igniting a clash over federalism, economic security, and climate goals.
Trump’s new coal policy eases EPA rules, aiming to save jobs and ensure energy stability, but critics question its long-term impact.
Health Secretary Kennedy’s fluoride review sparks debate on IQ risks, dental benefits, and policy shifts in U.S. water systems.
A California man pleads guilty to plotting a Supreme Court Justice's murder, sparking debate on judicial safety and political violence.
The Pentagon unveils a bold plan to streamline its workforce and boost agility, aiming to meet today’s threats with speed and precision.
New $7B Army contracts and Navy upgrades raise questions on defense spending, small business roles, and global ties. What's the real impact?
US-Panama security pact grows with joint exercises and pier upgrades, countering China's sway over the vital Panama Canal.
U.S. and Morocco deepen ties, tackling hostage crises, Western Sahara, and Middle East peace amid global tensions.
Enbridge’s sale of Discovery Pipeline stake prompts FTC to lift 2017 merger rules, reshaping natural gas competition in the Gulf.
NASA’s Deep Space Network in Canberra marks 60 years with a new antenna, boosting space exploration as laser tech promises faster data from the cosmos.