The Trump administration may be in trouble amid the government shutdown, which is potentially costing the nation a shocking $14 billion
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis bans H-1B visas at state universities, citing concerns over foreign influence and urging institutions to prioritize hiring qualified American residents.
Millions of Americans risk losing vital food aid as the 2025 government shutdown threatens SNAP funding, putting 42 million low-income recipients at risk of hunger.
Is the U.S. quietly engineering a controlled dollar devaluation through Bitcoin reserves, Treasury-backed stablecoins, and global gold shifts to manage its mounting debt crisis?
A heated social media clash erupted between Nalin Haley and journalist Mehdi Hasan over U.S. immigration, exposing deep ironies and tensions surrounding immigrant identity and policy.
Japan’s first female prime minister marks a historic breakthrough as global gender gaps in political leadership persist, revealing enduring biases and slow progress toward true equality.
The Department of Energy has confirmed it is cancelling $720 million worth of manufacturing grants
Texts obtained by POLITICO reveal Trump nominee Paul Ingrassia’s racist and inflammatory remarks about MLK Jr., Asians, and “white nationalism,” intensifying scrutiny of his nomination.
As the U.S. government shutdown extends beyond 20 days, ICE continues operations without pay, arresting individuals convicted of serious crimes, including two Indian nationals.
Millions join the “No Kings” protests across the U.S. to oppose Trump’s alleged authoritarianism, defend democracy, and demand protection of civil rights amid rising political tensions.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to lay off thousands of federal workers amid a prolonged government shutdown over budget and healthcare disputes.
Prominent international relations scholar Ashley Tellis has been arrested by U.S. authorities for allegedly retaining and sharing classified national defense documents with Chinese officials.
The U.S. federal government shutdown enters its 13th day, disrupting the economy, furloughing workers, and intensifying political deadlock as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns of growing economic strain.
President Donald Trump, publicly nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize by U.S. and Israeli leaders, remains skeptical about his chances amid the Nobel Committee’s secrecy.
The U.S. government shutdown enters its third day as partisan gridlock deepens, freezing $1.7 trillion in federal spending and leaving hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid.
Government shutdown looms as President Trump and Democrats fail to reach an agreement, despite discussions on extending a health care tax break for 24 million Americans
With a U.S. government shutdown looming, Trump’s clash with Congress over healthcare funding and budget priorities risks halting federal services and escalating political tensions before Oct. 1.
Donald Trump has demanded Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco and urged Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation, citing national security risks tied to government contracts and China connections.
The sudden H-1B visa fee hike and proposed halt to student work permits spark uncertainty for Indian professionals and students, reshaping U.S. immigration and education prospects.
Bipartisan gathering draws 350 leaders — including Members of Congress, ambassadors, and top innovators — for high-level discussions on AI, healthtech, global partnerships, and digital assets.
Millions of Americans could soon feel the squeeze of a government shutdown as Democrats and Republicans clash ahead of the October 1 deadline, risking widespread disruptions.
White House denies Trump ever wrote the message amid renewed scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Epstein and ongoing investigations
Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani leads the New York City mayoral race with strong voter support, signaling a generational and ideological shift in city politics.
Malware disguised as lawmaker’s email highlights vulnerabilities in Washington’s digital defenses amid escalating economic rivalry.
President Donald Trump hosted top tech leaders including Tim Cook, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg at the White House, praising U.S. investments in AI and semiconductors.
