Judges are openly questioning the government as the Justice Department faces accusations of misleading courts and dodging judicial orders, raising serious concerns about accountability and the rule of law.
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USA Today examines whether Democratic mayors, amid rising crime and Trump’s attacks, have adapted their strategies to better protect cities. The debate continues on balancing reform with public safety.
Charlie Kirk’s vocal opposition to transgender rights sparked intense debate. Following his killing, activists on both sides have intensified their efforts, further polarizing the national discourse, reports the Los Angeles Times.
A US court has ruled that former President Trump can retain control over the California National Guard amid an ongoing lawsuit. The decision allows him to maintain authority while legal proceedings continue.
In his first year in the Senate, Adam Schiff has actively advanced legislation, reinforced the Democratic Party’s message, and posed significant challenges to former President Trump, underscoring his growing political influence.
The CIA reportedly advised former President Trump against backing Venezuela’s democratic opposition, citing concerns over regional instability and intelligence uncertainties, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
A trial is set to begin examining whether the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles violated federal law. The case raises critical questions about the limits of military involvement in domestic affairs.
The US Supreme Court will soon rule on the legality of tariffs imposed by former President Trump, addressing key issues of trade authority and executive power, Reuters reports. The decision could reshape future trade policies.
The U.S. national intelligence director declined to comment on a covert operation in Venezuela, leaving key details undisclosed. The silence raises questions about Washington’s involvement and intentions in the region.
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to rapidly boost U.S. production of “beautiful, clean coal,” emphasizing energy independence and job creation in a move that reignites debates over environmental and economic priorities.
CNN reports on the launch of the new national police force, aimed at enhancing security and reforming law enforcement. Officials promise transparency and community-focused policing to rebuild public trust.
Elon Musk has called for the U.S. government to “delete entire agencies,” arguing for significant federal downsizing. His remarks sparked debate over the role and size of government in addressing national challenges.
A US court has ruled that former President Trump can maintain control over the California National Guard for now, delaying state efforts to transfer authority. The decision awaits further legal review.
An article in the Los Angeles Times examines the legal and constitutional safeguards that prevent a U.S. president, including Donald Trump, from exiling citizens to foreign prisons. It highlights checks on executive power.
L.A. election officials are counting ballots in a transparent glass room, inviting the public to watch in real time. This move aims to boost trust and ensure transparency in the voting process, officials say.
The California-Mexico border, once overwhelmed with migrants, now stands nearly empty. A steep decline in crossings has shifted the landscape of border enforcement and migrant flow, signaling new challenges ahead.
Former President Trump travels to Asia for key summits and a high-profile meeting with China’s Xi Jinping amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, highlighting complex diplomatic and domestic challenges.
Former President Trump has declared “Liberation Day” and announced sweeping global tariffs affecting both allies and adversaries. The move marks a bold shift in U.S. trade policy, sparking international concern.
Canada and China have launched harsh trade retaliations amid rising tensions, signaling significant challenges ahead for the Trump administration as it navigates escalating global trade conflicts.
The latest government inflation and GDP data fail to reflect the current economic reality, experts warn. Volatile conditions and delayed reporting mean these figures will remain unreliable for months, complicating policy decisions.



















