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Venezuela's Maduro Addresses Deployment Of U.S. Warships Close To The Coast: 'The Empire Has Gone Mad'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro addressed the deployment of U.S. warships near the country's coast, saying "the empire has gone mad"
Trump Caught On Hot Mic Saying He Believes Putin 'Wants To Make a Deal' For Him: 'As Crazy As It Sounds'
President Donald Trump was caught in a hot mic during his meeting with European leaders claiming that he believes Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin wants to make a deal for him
High-Ranking Democrat Gives Trump Admin Hard Deadline To Answer About An Alleged Pact Between Trump And Bukele To Release MS-13 Leaders
Robert Garcia, the ranking Democrat in the House Oversight Committee, demanded answers from the Trump administration over reports about a secret pact between President Donald Trump and Salvadoran counterpart Nayib Bukele regarding a secret pact to release MS-13 leaders in the U.S.
Trump Backs Netanyahu's Plan To Take Over Gaza, Says Hostages Will Only Return 'When Hamas Is Confronted And Destroyed'
President Donald Trump backed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to take over Gaza, saying hostages held in the enclave will only be returned when "Hamas is confronted and destroyed"
White House Reportedly Set To Allocate 75% Of All Refugee Admissions To White South Africans
The White House is expected to prioritize white South Africans when allocating refugee admissions, according to a new report
Border Cities See Continued Drop in Violent Crime and Homicides, Contrary to GOP Rhetoric
Border cities analyzed by Axios had an average violent crime rate of 356.5 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2024, slightly below the national average of 359.1, according to FBI data.
Left Behind in Texas, Teen Provides Lifesaving Help to Deported Sister Recovering From a Brain Tumor
The teenager said that after his family was deported, he gave up his dream of going to college and took on two jobs to cover the cost of his sister's medication.
Report: U.S. Economy Has Lost as Many as 1.2 Million Foreign-Born Workers Since January
Among the hardest-hit industries is agriculture. The report finds that between March and July, agricultural employment fell by 6.5 percent — a sharp decline after two years of growth.
White House Keeps Scoreboard of Companies and How Loyal They Are To The Trump Admin: Report
The White House has created a scoreboard ranking over 500 companies on how hard they worked to support and promote the GOP's "big, beautiful bill"
Trump Admin Reportedly Drawing Attack Plans Against Cartels In Mexico: 'Not a Negotiating Tactic'
The Trump administration is reportedly serious about striking cartels in Mexico if President Claudia Sheinbaum doesn't comply with Donald Trump's demands
Sheinbaum Reacts To Trump Admin Deployment Of Forces To Southern Caribbean: "Always For The Self-Determination Of Peoples'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reacted to the deployment of U.S. forces in the Southern Caribbean, which the Trump administration claims seeks to counter threats from Latin American cartels
Journalist Issues Warning After Mexico Extradites 26 Cartel Members to U.S.: 'Politicians Should Be Shaking'
According to an expert on organized crime in Mexico, at least seven or eight cartel operatives extradited this week are considered major players who could provide key information to U.S. prosecutors
Group Accuses State Department Of Dramatically Scaling Back Human Rights Reports To Prioritize Trump Admin's Political Agenda
The State Department released its new, scaled-down version of its annual human rights reports, causing condemnation from advocacy groups
Mexican President Sheinbaum Says Extradition Of 26 Cartel Operatives Was About Mexico's Security, Not U.S. Pressure
The Mexican government extradited on Tuesday 26 alleged cartel operatives to the United States — the second mass transfer this year, following the extradition of 29 cartel members in February.
Former Democrats Who Backed Trump Last Elections Explain What Made Them Move To The Right: Report
Democrats are still analyzing their dramatic losses in the 2024 general election. Former blue voters who backed Trump in 2024 may have some answers.
Pentagon Considering Creating National Guard Reaction Force To Shut Down Protests and Unrest Across U.S.
The Trump administration is planning to create a new reaction force that would have hundreds of National Guard troops ready to rapidly deploy to American cities across the country
Marco Rubio Hints At Escalation Against Venezuelan Maduro: 'Have To Take These People On With More Than Just Rewards'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted at an escalation against Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, saying "at some point we have to take these people on with ore than just rewards."
Analysts Warn U.S. Could Conduct Military Strikes Against Cartels Without Mexico's Consent
Two analysts are warning that President Donald Trump could unilaterally order strikes on Mexican cartels, noting his frequent disregard for "a lack of permission"
Venezuela's Maduro Issues Warning To Trump Over Increased Reward For His Whereabouts: 'Don't You Dare'
Venezuela's authoritarian president Nicolas Maduro issued a warning to the Trump administration following the increased reward for his whereabouts
Defense Secretary Hegseth Warns Cartels Over Trump's Order To Use Military Force: 'We Know More Than They Think'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a warning to cartels after Donald Trump approved the use of military force against them
Mexican Senator Seeks Investigation On Venezuela's Maduro Over Alleged Ties To Sinaloa Cartel
Mexican senator Alejandro Moreno Cardenas, also the leader of the PRI party, is seeking Venezuelan authoritarian president Nicolas Maduro be investigated after the Trump administration linked him with the Sinaloa Cartel
Trump Admin Not Considering Sending Troops Into Mexico Despite Order To Use Military Force Against Cartels: Report
The Trump administration is not considering sending troops into Mexico despite the president's executive order to use military force against cartels, according to an official
Trump Admin Discussed Using Navy Destroyers To Launch Missiles At Cartel Leaders Or Infrastructure: Report
The Trump administration reportedly discussed options to attack cartels ranging from using Navy destroyers to launch missiles at cartel leaders or infrastructure to partnering more closely with Mexican counterparts, according to a new report
Gavin Newsom Urges Trump And Republicans To Drop Redistricting Push: 'Risking The Destabilization Of Our Democracy'
California Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Trump to direct Republicans to drop their redistricting push, saying the president is "playing with fire."
Alligator Alcatraz May Threaten Habitat of Endangered Florida Panthers, Expert Says
Wildlife experts warn that construction, operations, and noise from Alligator Alcatraz threaten the habitat of endangered species in the Florida Everglades, including the Florida panther
Mexican President Sheinbaum Rejects Trump's Reported Order To Allow Military Strikes On Cartels
Claudia Sheinbaum said her administration had been informed about the executive order, but emphasized that "it had nothing to do with the participation of any military forces in Mexico."
Trump And Netanyahu Phone Call 'Devolved Into Shouting' Over Gaza Humanitarian Situation: Report
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly had a phone call that "devolved into shouting" over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, according to a new report
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Slams AG Bondi Over Increased Reward For Maduro: 'Pathetic'
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil slammed Attorney General Pam Bondi over the increased reward for authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro
Trump And Putin Reportedly Working On a Deal Locking In Russia's Territorial Gains In Ukraine
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are reportedly working on a deal that would lock in Russia's territorial gains in Ukraine, according to a new report
Trump Secretly Approved Using Military Force Against Cartels, Report Claims
Donald Trump secretly approved the use of military force on certain Latin American cartels, according to a new report