House Passes Bill to Expedite Weapons to Israel
The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed the Israel Security Assistance Support Act on Thursday, pushing President Biden to send weapons to Israel more quickly.
Panama's New President-Elect Gathers Pro-Business Team
Panama's President-elect Jose Raul Mulino has announced his first cabinet selections, emphasizing a pro-business approach.
Trump Courts Oil Industry Support for Second Term Agenda
Former President Trump is collaborating with the oil industry to overturn President Biden's fossil fuel regulations if he wins in 2024.
Target Scales Back Pride Collection After Conservative Backlash
In response to pushback from conservative activists, Target has decided to limit the in-store availability of its Pride Month Collection to roughly half of its 2,000 stores.
TikTok's Future in the U.S Is On Rocky Ground in the Wake of Biden's Security Legislation
President Joe Biden recently signed a $95 billion national security package that includes a provision potentially banning TikTok, but with a critical timeline extension.
House Freedom Caucus Sets Conditions for Funding Baltimore Bridge Rebuild
The House Freedom Caucus is shaking things up with their demands for funding the reconstruction of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Biden Commits to Federal Funding for Baltimore Bridge Reconstruction Amid Criticism
After the recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore due to a container ship collision, resulting in six deaths, President Biden announced the federal government's commitment to fully fund the bridge's reconstruction.
Rand Paul Challenges TikTok Ban Bill
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is opposing a unanimous passing of a bill, requiring Democrats to spend more time on it before a roll-call vote.
Joe Biden's Spirited State of the Union Is A Defining Moment for American Politics
Joe Biden visibly relished his time as president, evident in his leisurely stroll down the House chamber aisle, shaking hands and snapping selfies with attendees.
U.S. House Pushes for TikTok Divestment
The U.S. House of Representatives is speeding up a vote next week on a bill that would force China's ByteDance to sell off TikTok within six months or face a U.S. ban.
US House Passes $467.5 Billion Spending Package Amid Looming Shutdown Threat
The US House of Representatives passed a $467.5 billion spending package to avoid a government shutdown, covering various sectors like agriculture and veterans' affairs.
Vietnam is Navigating International Alliances and Political Control
Vietnam's suddenly the cool kid on the block, with everyone wanting to hang out.
Heated Debate, Political Drama, and Border Tensions in Maverick County
Juanita Martinez, the chair of the Maverick County Democratic Party, engaged in a heated discussion with a Texas National Guard member at the closed Shelby Park.
Trump Criticizes UAW President's Endorsement of Biden's EV Vision
Former President Trump criticized UAW President Shawn Fain for endorsing President Biden, claiming that Fain lacks an understanding of the automobile industry's future.
Border Battle Continues in Texas as Tensions Persist over Razor Wire in Shelby Park
The Texas National Guard and state troopers are still using razor wire to block access for Border Patrol agents in most of Shelby Park, a 47-acre area along the Rio Grande where migrants often cross.
Biden Administration's Delay on Major Natural Gas Export Terminal
The Biden administration has hit the pause button on a critical decision regarding the approval of the largest natural gas export terminal in the United States.
Economic Uncertainty Looms Over 2024 Presidential Election
As we gear up for 2024 - a big election year - it's hard not to think of James Carville's famous line from 1992, "It's the economy, stupid."
Sandra Oudkirk Navigates the Complex U.S.-Taiwan Relationship
Sandra Oudkirk, the top U.S. representative in Taiwan, is navigating the complex relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan, which the U.S. does not formally recognize as a country but maintains close trade and political ties with.
Venezuela's Essequibo Referendum Sparks Tensions and Legal Dispute with Guyana
Venezuela is holding a referendum on whether to establish a new state in the disputed Essequibo territory, which has significant oil reserves and has been a source of tension with Guyana for over a century.
Senate Democrats Raise Concerns Over Bipartisan Border Negotiations and Asylum Policy Changes
Sen. Alex Padilla, along with nine other Senate Democrats, is expressing concern about the direction of bipartisan border security negotiations, which are crucial for passing an emergency foreign aid package.