A US court ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes committed during his presidency. The court rejected Trump's argument, stating he must face trial on federal election subversion charges.
Far-right Republican Lauren Boebert has been granted a reprieve of sorts after a very bad week last week, as a judge granted a restraining order for her against her ex-husband.
President Nayib Bukele unilaterally declared victory in the El Salvador elections, asserting he secured over 85% of the vote while official results from electoral authorities are pending.
The CHIPS Act has become a very popular bill that is seen to boost jobs and the economy. However, several Republicans who voted against the bill are now taking credit for it.
President Joe Biden visited Michigan on Thursday, aiming to emphasize his strengths amid discontent among the state's Arab American population over his handling of the Gaza situation.
The Venezuela government is not happy after the Biden administration reinstated some of the sanctions it lifted after President Nicolas Maduro broke his promise.
The CEOs of several large social media companies, including Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, were grilled by the Senate Judiciary Committee in an emotional hearing about online child safety.
Alina Habba tried to pull a Donald Trump and accused the judge overseeing the E. Jean Carroll rape case that he was the mentor of Carroll's lawyer 30 years ago.
The vice president of El Salvador had admitted that mistakes were made in the gang crackdown by President Nayib Bukele, which remains popular with locals.
In a Jupiter, Florida fundraiser, President Joe Biden urged donors to ensure Donald Trump becomes a "loser again," expressing concern over a "real dose of Trumpism" in Florida. Biden's remarks highlight political rivalry and opposition to Trump's influence in the state.
An Argentina court on Tuesday overturned labor rules proposed by President Javier Milei that would make it easier to fire workers, in a new blow to the leader’s efforts to shake up regulations that he says have hampered the country’s struggling economy.
Despite a Supreme Court ruling that favored the Biden administration, the Texas state government stated that it would continue placing razor wire along the US-Mexico border.
The Biden administration began reinstating sanctions against Venezuela on Monday after Nicolas Maduro broke one of their agreements on a free and fair election.