Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas Suspended During Police Investigation
Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas has been suspended from his party following his arrest by Gloucestershire Police. The party has stated it cannot comment further due to the ongoing investigation.
Obamas Speak at Inauguration of Presidential Center
Barack and Michelle Obama addressed an audience of notable figures at the opening ceremony of his presidential center.
Colorado Governor's Decision on Tina Peters Contradicts Clemency Board Recommendations
Colorado Governor Jared Polis reportedly bypassed his own clemency board's recommendations in the decision to release Tina Peters, who was convicted of election tampering.
Janeese Lewis George Set to Become Washington D.C.'s Next Mayor
City Council member Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist, is poised to become the next mayor of Washington D.C. following her opponent's concession.
Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas Suspended Amidst Police Inquiry
Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas has been suspended from the party following his arrest by Gloucestershire police. The suspension will remain in effect pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Criticizes NATO Allies Over Defense Spending
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has voiced strong criticism of NATO member states regarding their defense expenditures and cooperation, hinting at potential adjustments to the American military footprint in Europe.
UK Attorney General's Office Halts X Posts Amid Disinformation Concerns
The UK Attorney General's Office has reportedly ceased posting on the social media platform X, becoming the first government department to implement such a restriction.
Michel Barnier Suggests UK Could Retain Pre-Brexit Privileges Upon Rejoining EU
Former chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has indicated that the United Kingdom might be able to maintain its pre-Brexit special terms, such as keeping the pound and remaining outside the Schengen area, if it were to rejoin the European Union.
Michel Barnier Reflects on Brexit, Boris Johnson's Motivations, and UK's Potential EU Re-entry
Former EU negotiator Michel Barnier has offered his perspective on Boris Johnson's approach to Brexit, suggesting it was a pragmatic move for power, and believes the UK could potentially rejoin the EU under specific conditions.
New Book Details Trump's Pursuit of Expanded Presidential Power
A new book by New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, 'Regime Change,' provides an in-depth look at former President Trump's efforts to significantly broaden the scope of presidential authority.
California Wealth Tax Proposal Secures Ballot Position Amidst Debate
A controversial proposal to implement a one-time 5% wealth tax on California residents worth over $1 billion has officially qualified for the November ballot, despite opposition from tech industry leaders and the governor.
Manhattan Congressional Race: Veteran Campaigner Micah Lasher Faces Anti-Establishment Mood
Micah Lasher, a seasoned political operative, is contending for a highly sought-after House seat in Manhattan, navigating a political climate that favors anti-establishment candidates.
Appeals Court Overturns Mandate for Slavery Mention at Washington's Philadelphia Home
A recent court decision has reversed a previous order that compelled the federal government to reinstitute a memorial and historical exhibit regarding slavery at George Washington's former residence in Philadelphia.
ICE Reconsiders Warehouse Strategy, Plans to Divest Most Facilities
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is reportedly planning to divest itself of the majority of the 11 warehouses it acquired for migrant detention, signaling a shift from a key program.
Study Challenges Notion of Rightward Shift Among Young UK Men
A recent study suggests that young men in the UK are not more inclined towards right-wing politics than older male demographics, contrary to some popular assertions.
Federal Funds Rerouted for White House Ballroom Project
The Trump administration has reportedly reallocated $352 million in federal funds, originally intended for the Secret Service, to a White House ballroom construction project.
Australia's Net Overseas Migration Declines, Political Debate Intensifies
New data reveals a decrease in Australia's net overseas migration to its lowest point since mid-2022, yet the figures remain above pre-pandemic levels, fueling ongoing political discussion.
Labor's Capital Gains Tax Adjustments: A Refinement, Not a Reversal
Recent adjustments to Labor's capital gains tax changes are being viewed as minor refinements rather than a fundamental shift in their housing policy objectives.