by Admin Feb 8, 2025 A U.S. federal judge on Friday issued a temporary order allowing approximately 2,700 employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to return to work, halting parts of the President Trump administration’s plan to dismantle the agency. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, partially granted an emergency… Continue reading Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration’s Efforts to Furlough USAID Employees
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Nationwide Protests Erupt Against President Trump’s Administrative Policies
by Admin Feb 5, 2025 Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets across the United States on Wednesday in a coordinated protest against the early policies of President Donald Trump’s administration. Large crowds gathered outside a federal courthouse in Philadelphia, as well as at state capitols in Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, and Indiana. Protesters carried signs… Continue reading Nationwide Protests Erupt Against President Trump’s Administrative Policies
Passenger Plane Collides With Military Black Hawk Helicopter at Reagan National Airport
by Admin Jan 30, 2025 An American Airlines passenger plane carrying 64 people crashed into the Potomac River near Washington, DC, late Wednesday after a midair collision with a military black hawk helicopter conducting a training exercise. The incident triggered a large-scale emergency response and led to the temporary grounding of all flights in the… Continue reading Passenger Plane Collides With Military Black Hawk Helicopter at Reagan National Airport
US Judge Temporarily Halts Trump’s Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
by Admin Jan 23, 2025 Things took an unexpected twist when a federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing an executive order issued by the Republican president to restrict automatic birthright citizenship in the United States, deeming the order blatantly unconstitutional. Seattle-based U.S. District Judge John Coughenour issued a temporary restraining order… Continue reading US Judge Temporarily Halts Trump’s Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
Student Fatally Shoots Girl in Tennessee High School Cafeteria
by Admin Jan 23, 2025 A 16-year-old girl was fatally shot at a high school in Tennessee by a fellow student, who subsequently took his own life, according to police reports. The incident occurred in the cafeteria, where the shooter, 17-year-old Solomon Henderson, had an argument with the victim, Josselin Escalante, before using a pistol… Continue reading Student Fatally Shoots Girl in Tennessee High School Cafeteria
Inaugural Speech of President Donald Trump
by Admin Jan 21, 2025 Thank you. Thank you very much, everybody. Well, thank you very, very much. Vice President Vance, Speaker Johnson, Senator Thune, Chief Justice Roberts, justices of the United States Supreme Court, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, President Biden, Vice President Harris, and my fellow citizens. The Golden Age of America… Continue reading Inaugural Speech of President Donald Trump
United States Supreme Court Greenlight the Ban on TikTok
by Admin Jan 19, 2025 The United States Supreme Court has affirmed a law that prohibits TikTok from operating in the country unless its parent company, ByteDance, based in China, sells the platform by this Sunday. However, the Chinese social media giant contested the law, claiming it infringes on the free speech rights of its… Continue reading United States Supreme Court Greenlight the Ban on TikTok
Former CIA Analyst Admits to Leaking Documents on Israel’s Planned Strike Against Iran
by Admin Jan 19, 2025 After months of intense investigation about the leaked Israel plan attack on Iran, a former CIA employee has admitted to leaking classified information regarding Israel’s plans to launch an attack on Iran. Asif Rahman, 34, pleaded guilty to charges of willfully retaining and transmitting national defense information. Rahman was arrested… Continue reading Former CIA Analyst Admits to Leaking Documents on Israel’s Planned Strike Against Iran
President Biden grants clemency to 2,500 convicts of nonviolent drug offenses.
by Admin Jan 17, 2025 Just days before the end of his term, outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 individuals convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. This was announced on Friday in a statement made by President Biden, who said “serving disproportionately long sentences compared to the sentences they would receive… Continue reading President Biden grants clemency to 2,500 convicts of nonviolent drug offenses.
President Biden remove Cuba from the United States list of state sponsors of terrorism
by Admin Jan 15, 2025 As President Biden prepares to leave office on January 20 he gave his final foreign policy speech on Tuesday afternoon where he announced the removal of Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. A move that counters the incoming President Donald Trump’s foreign policy plan during his first… Continue reading President Biden remove Cuba from the United States list of state sponsors of terrorism
