Book Details Trump's Assertive Tactics with GOP, According to Former McCarthy Aide
A new publication by John Leganski, former floor manager for Speaker Kevin McCarthy, describes President Trump's use of threats and intimidation within the Republican party.
Trump Administration Halts Discontinuation of Ocean Monitoring Program
The Trump administration has reversed its decision to cease funding for a critical deep-sea monitoring system, following bipartisan congressional action.
Controversial Chants Erupt After EU Migration Law Approval
Right-wing Members of the European Parliament faced criticism for chanting 'send them back' following a vote to increase deportations, prompting a strong reaction from other lawmakers.
New Iran Agreement: A Look at its Differences from Previous Deals
A recently signed Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran aims to resolve a conflict, prompting comparisons with the 2015 nuclear accord regarding weapons, economic sanctions, and maritime access.
Supreme Court Refines Scope of Federal Gun Ban for Drug Users
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling that narrows the application of a federal statute prohibiting individuals who use illicit drugs from possessing firearms. This decision stems from a challenge by a Texas gun owner.
Zack Polanski Cleared in Council Tax Ethics Probe
Green Party co-leader Zack Polanski has been absolved by an ethics inquiry concerning allegations of unpaid council tax during his time living on a houseboat. The investigation concluded that the matter fell outside the purview of the London Assembly's code of conduct.
Eton College Figures Expected at London Right-Wing Summit
Prominent individuals associated with Eton College, including current educators and former students, are anticipated to attend an upcoming right-wing summit in London, co-founded by Jordan Peterson.
US Defense Secretary Initiates Review of European Forces, Criticizes NATO Allies
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a six-month review of American forces in Europe, expressing strong criticism towards some NATO allies for what he termed 'free-riding' on defense spending.
Jill Biden Addresses Concerns Regarding Joe Biden's Health During 2024 Presidential Bid
Former First Lady Jill Biden is speaking out to clarify her perspective on her husband Joe Biden's health during the 2024 presidential campaign, particularly following a significant debate.
Keir Starmer Cautions Andy Burnham Against Hasty Leadership Challenge
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a warning to Andy Burnham, urging him not to prematurely initiate a leadership contest, especially if Burnham secures a victory in the upcoming Makerfield by-election.
Supreme Court Prepares to Issue Key Rulings on Immigration Policies
The Supreme Court is expected to release opinions on several significant cases, including those related to birthright citizenship and Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria.
UK Defence Secretary Attends NATO Meeting Amidst Unresolved Spending Plan
The new UK Defence Secretary, Dan Jarvis, met with NATO counterparts without a finalized long-term military spending strategy, drawing scrutiny from allies ahead of a crucial summit.
Supreme Court Considers Landmark Cases
The Supreme Court is currently reviewing several significant cases that could reshape various aspects of American law and society. Decisions are anticipated on issues ranging from regulatory authority to civil liberties.
Trump Administration Reaches Agreement with Iran Amidst Mixed Reactions
The Trump administration has finalized a 14-point agreement with Iran, which President Trump described as a 'major win' for the U.S., despite criticisms from some Republican senators.
Oxfordshire Council Pursues Legal Action Over Lamp-Post Flags
Oxfordshire County Council is seeking an injunction against the 'Raise the Colours' campaign due to flags being affixed to lamp-posts throughout the region, incurring significant removal costs.
Nigel Farage Opposes Bank of England's Digital Currency Initiative
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is reportedly working to halt the Bank of England's proposed digital currency, a move that could benefit a significant party donor.
Irish Parliament Moves to Eliminate Mandatory Abortion Waiting Period
Ireland's parliament has voted to remove the mandatory three-day waiting period for early pregnancy abortions, a measure originally included to secure support for the 2018 abortion referendum.
Barack Obama Presidential Center Inaugurated in Chicago
The Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago officially opens today, attracting a host of prominent figures for its inauguration.