White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calls an NBC reporter's question 'ridiculous' after pushback over Trump's video shown to South Africa's president. The video allegedly shows burial sites of White South African farmers, but it was later revealed that the crosses were from a memorial demonstration following the murder of a White farming couple, not actual burial sites.
Investigation launched into admissions policies at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology after allegations of discrimination against Asian American students. Legal battles and political disagreements surround the issue.
Following a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India ordered Pakistani nationals to leave the country, causing distress to families like Zahida's who are facing separation. The attack resulted in the deaths of 26 people, leading to retaliatory measures from both India and Pakistan.
A federal judge in Massachusetts has issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump and U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon from closing the Education Department and laying off 1,300 employees. The judge cited concerns about the department's ability to perform its mandated functions and violation of separation of powers.
Congressional Democrats introduced a bill to shift control of the U.S. Marshals Service from the executive branch to the federal judiciary to protect judges from political interference and ensure strong security measures.
Community groups in Louisiana have filed a lawsuit against a state law regulating air-pollution monitoring, claiming it violates their constitutional rights. The law imposes restrictions on using low-cost air sensors to detect toxic pollution from refineries and chemical plants in an industrial corridor known as Cancer Alley.
A 14-year-old shooter's father is charged with manslaughter in connection to a school shooting that killed two students and two teachers in Georgia. The case has sparked debates on gun safety rules and legislation in the state.
Congress has voted to roll back a Clean Air Act regulation that strictly controls toxic air pollutants emitted by industrial facilities like oil refineries, chemical plants, and steel mills, potentially leading to higher pollution levels and harm to human health.
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, sparking controversy over the impact on the university and the broader international student community.
Israeli foreign minister blames antisemitic incitement for fatal shooting of embassy aides in Washington, D.C., linking it to anti-Israel sentiment in Europe.
Senator Marco Rubio criticizes the U.S. 'foreign aid industrial complex' for inefficiency and lack of direct impact, calling for reforms to ensure aid reaches recipients more effectively.
Ron Halber, CEO of Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington, warns that constant media coverage of antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric could lead to self-radicalization and violence. He calls for increased government funding for armed security at Jewish institutions.
The article discusses the struggle between love for Israel and the Palestinian cause, portraying the former as a positive force and the latter as a 'death cult'. It highlights a recent terror attack in Washington, DC targeting young staffers at the Israeli embassy, emphasizing the love they shared and the violent nature of the attacker's slogans.
Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso criticizes Senate Democrats for obstructing President Trump's nominees through filibusters. He highlights the unprecedented level of obstruction and vows to continue confirming qualified nominees at a record-breaking pace.
French actor Mathieu Kassovitz declared that there are no more native French people and expressed hope for a mixed-race world. His comments have drawn comparisons to his father's statements and leftist figures like Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Donald Trump's Truth Social and Roku have launched Truth+, a streaming app offering family-friendly TV programming for patriotic Americans as an alternative to woke entertainment. The app provides access to live TV channels, VOD content, and features an interactive 14-day guide, network DVR, and video on demand. It aims to challenge big media and offer content from voices typically marginalized by mainstream platforms.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is working to expand apprenticeships in the U.S. as per President Trump's order. She is on a 50-state tour to listen to workers, adjust policies, and develop a skilled workforce. The administration aims for energy dominance and workforce development dominance to lead globally.
President Trump's USCIS is reforming the SAVE program to verify American citizenship for voter eligibility, eliminating voter fraud and restoring trust in American elections.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticizes Republicans for their involvement in President Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' claiming it will result in 13.7 million Americans losing healthcare. The bill includes provisions to reform Medicaid, defund Planned Parenthood, and deregulate suppressors on guns.
The U.S. Army is reverting transgender soldiers' records to reflect their biological sex, following a directive to update personnel records. Pronouns must match biological sex, and 'intimate' spaces will be designated accordingly. This decision aligns with a recent Supreme Court ruling allowing exclusion of openly transgender individuals from the military. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also paused transgender recruit accessions and gender 'affirming' treatments in favor of military readiness.
The White House is releasing the Make America Healthy Again Commission's report focused on improving children's health, highlighting issues like ultra-processed foods, environmental chemicals, overmedicalization, and lack of physical activity.
Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy reassures shareholders that the company has not seen significant changes in prices or consumer spending due to Trump's tariff policy. This contradicts warnings from other retailers and experts.
Russia and Ukraine have no direct peace talks scheduled following their recent meeting in Istanbul, where they agreed to a prisoner swap. Despite pressure from the US and Europe for a ceasefire, little progress has been made. Russia is preparing for a summer offensive to capture more Ukrainian land.
The Supreme Court blocked the creation of the nation's first religious charter school in a 4-4 split decision, keeping in place the Oklahoma Supreme Court's ruling. The case put in conflict the First Amendment's prohibition of the establishment of religion against its protections for the free exercise of religion.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is considering running for California governor instead of president again, facing both support and criticism. She would be a strong candidate due to her extensive political experience, but some believe her time has passed. The decision will depend on her ability to unify the Democratic Party and stand up to the MAGA movement.
A woman was shot and wounded at CIA headquarters after crashing into a gate. The woman, identified as 27-year-old Monia Spadaro, is being treated for gunshot wounds. The incident is under investigation to determine if she was intoxicated. No road closures reported. The shooting incident is not linked to another incident involving Israeli Embassy staff members shot and killed outside D.C.'s Capital Jewish Museum. The CIA headquarters has seen violence in the past. Breaking news, updates pending.
The article discusses hip-hop artist Ye's ongoing antisemitic behavior and how it has been normalized and even found humor in the public eye, leading to concerns about the dangers of ignoring such behavior.
Rising U.S. Treasury yields prompt reevaluation of fixed income allocation amid concerns over U.S. credit downgrade and fiscal spending plans. Market watchers advise diversifying fixed income portfolios to include global emerging markets debt.
House Republicans are pushing through a bill that would result in the largest upward transfer of wealth in American history, with massive cuts to food assistance and health insurance for low-income Americans and even larger tax cuts for the affluent.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew discusses Democrats' anti-ICE sentiment and House Republicans advancing President Trump's bill. The article argues against birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
Recent news updates from FOX News Network, including identification of Israeli embassy diplomats in DC shooting, condemnation of antisemitic attack by Trump and Netanyahu, and other headline stories.
Biden-appointed federal judge blocks Trump's attempt to fire Democratic members of Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, citing violation of Constitution and hindrance to oversight.
Bruce Springsteen releases live anti-Trump rants in digital downloads, sparking feud with Kid Rock and Trump. Springsteen criticizes Trump administration, prompting response from Trump on Truth Social.
The U.S. Air Force conducted a routine launch of an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings remain slightly underwater four months into his second term, with some issues like border security and immigration receiving higher approval. However, his performance on the economy and inflation has led to a decline in overall approval ratings.
Katie Kalisher shares her experience encountering the alleged gunman at the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., after the tragic shooting of two Israeli diplomats.
Democratic Congressman Mike Quigley expressed concerns about former President Joe Biden's health during a trip to Ireland in April 2023. Quigley compared Biden's demeanor to that of his ailing father who suffered from Parkinson's disease. Quigley's observations were shared in a new book called 'Original Sin.' Biden's recent prostate cancer diagnosis was also discussed in the article.
Jake Tapper discusses criticism of the Biden White House's use of the term 'cheap fakes' for legitimate video of the president. Former ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder criticizes Tapper for covering up former President Biden's decline.
Israeli Embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were killed in a shooting outside an event in Washington, D.C., were about to become engaged. The suspect shouted 'Free, free Palestine!' during the attack. The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from officials in the U.S. and Israel.
Furious parents at a Virginia school board meeting express anger over a trans girl using a boys locker room, leading to a Title IX investigation. The school board's policy allows students to use facilities based on their gender identity rather than biological sex.
The International Committee of the Red Cross has not been able to visit hostages in Gaza for over 590 days and provide them with medical care. Despite facing obstacles, the organization is ready to assist. ICRC prides itself on neutrality and delivering aid, but has faced criticism for its involvement in hostage release ceremonies led by Hamas. Israel and the international community are pressuring for more humanitarian access to Gaza.
Senate Republicans are using the Congressional Review Act to undermine California's clean-air waivers, which threatens American car companies' innovation and competitiveness in the global electric vehicle market.
A new book sheds light on former White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates' role in defending President Joe Biden's mental acuity, revealing inner workings of the Biden White House and attempts to downplay concerns about the president's condition.
President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa remained calm and polite during an extraordinary Oval Office meeting with President Trump, despite Trump's provocation. Ramaphosa's experience in negotiations and mediation was evident as he navigated the meeting. Trump repeated right-wing conspiracy theories and misinformation about white genocide in South Africa. The meeting sparked discussions on social media, with various groups either applauding or denouncing the leaders' actions.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa showed how to handle President Trump's aggressive tactics during a White House meeting, staying calm and prepared. Other world leaders have also found success in dealing with Trump through various strategies.
Aid workers face challenges in distributing scarce supplies to Gaza amidst a humanitarian crisis due to Israeli restrictions and new procedures, leading to concerns of malnutrition and famine in the region.
President Trump praised Tim Tebow but also took a swipe at the New York Jets. He commended Tebow's achievements and character, calling him a winner and one of the best college football players.
Two top officials in Mexico City were killed by gunmen, sparking controversy and speculation about a possible motive. The incident follows the recent killing of two police instructors with ties to the U.S. Department of State in Jalisco State.
Former Ukrainian Member of Parliament Andriy Portnov was fatally shot outside his children's school in Madrid by unidentified assailants, potentially linked to his political past. Portnov, previously described as pro-Russian, had a controversial background and was involved in various legal and political disputes.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is seeking to impose sanctions to prevent the repair of Nord Stream pipelines, sparking backlash from populists in Germany. The AfD party is calling for the government to block these sanctions.
Republicans call on FTC to investigate Google for censorship and email suppression, alleging that Google sends their emails to spam folders, hurting their ability to communicate with supporters and fundraise. The Republican Party previously filed a lawsuit against Google for similar allegations.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz criticizes the Republican tax and spending bill, calling it 'crumbs' for working families. She claims that the bill prioritizes tax breaks for billionaires over benefits for working families, while praising former President Joe Biden and Democrats for improving the economy and cutting taxes for the middle class.
Israeli Ambassador to the UN calls for practical actions to stop incitement and violence in universities following fatal shooting of embassy staffers. He emphasizes the need for freedom of speech without incitement to violence and praises President Trump's strong words in response to the attack.
Bruce Springsteen released a new EP, Land of Hope & Dreams, with strong criticism towards U.S. President Donald Trump. The EP features Springsteen's comments on Trump's administration and a call for democracy and freedom. Springsteen has a history of attacking Trump and the Republican Party.
UK government's plan to give away British Indian Ocean Territory and lease it back for billions of pounds approved after legal challenge overturned, despite concerns about security and ties to China.
Executives at Disney and ABC News have reportedly asked The View hosts to tone down their bashing of President Donald Trump and overall political rhetoric on the show.
A Rasmussen poll reveals that a majority of likely voters believe major media journalists covered up Joe Biden's declining mental condition. The public perceives it as a serious issue and feels the media damaged Democrats more than Republicans. The article criticizes the media's lack of transparency and credibility.
A security incident occurred at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, resulting in a temporary closure of the main gate. The incident involved a non-fatal shooting on CIA property. The situation was resolved after hours of negotiation.
Two Israeli embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were murdered by a terrorist shouting 'Free Palestine' outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. Lischinsky, a Christian, planned to propose to Milgrim. The attack is being described as antisemitic.
The U.S. President's tax and spending bill passed the House of Representatives with a narrow margin. The bill includes tax cuts, defense spending, and changes to healthcare programs. It is now known as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act.'
Iran warns Israel and the US against any attack on its nuclear sites, stating that the US will bear legal responsibility in the event of an Israeli attack. Talks between Iran and the US continue amid disagreements over uranium enrichment.
The departure of two top executives at CBS News has fueled speculation of a settlement in a lawsuit brought by President Trump against the network. The resignations of CBS President Wendy McMahon and '60 Minutes' executive producer Bill Owens indicate a crisis within the network, with concerns over editorial independence and pressure from the administration. The lawsuit stems from an interview with Kamala Harris, with Trump alleging intentional editing to portray her positively. Paramount, CBS's parent company, is also facing challenges with a pending merger with Skydance and potential regulatory approval from the Trump administration. There are fears of a settlement with Trump affecting CBS's coverage, and concerns have been raised about potential improper conduct and legal risks. The situation reflects broader tensions between media outlets and Trump, who has targeted networks over coverage he deems unfavorable.
A sell-off in global bonds is accelerating due to Moody's downgrade of U.S. credit rating and concerns about President Donald Trump's tax bill. Investors are reevaluating long-end risk, leading to a global bond rout. The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield broke above 5%, triggering a sell-off in Treasurys and bonds across major markets. Japanese and German government bonds are also experiencing increased yields, influenced by various factors.
House Republicans pass a multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package pushed by President Donald Trump, including changes to tax breaks, Medicaid, and food stamps. The bill faces opposition from Democrats. The package aims to boost the economy but is criticized for reducing health care coverage and benefits for low-income households.
Rep. Thomas Massie warns that President Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' is a 'time bomb' leading the U.S. towards a fiscal 'iceberg.' Massie criticizes the bill for increasing deficits and national debt while promising fiscal responsibility in the future.
Pro-Palestinian gunman suspected of shooting a young Jewish diplomatic couple dead in Washington DC, shouted 'Free Palestine' during arrest. Victims were identified as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Suspect Elias Rodriguez had far-left political affiliations but denied current membership in PSL. Attack condemned by President Trump and Israeli officials. Tragic event condemned as anti-Semitic terrorism. FBI investigating the incident.
Two staff members of the Israeli embassy were shot and killed outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, yelled 'Free, free Palestine' after the shooting. The incident occurred amidst heightened tensions due to Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip and rising antisemitic acts.
Elias Rodriguez, a member of the far-left Party for Socialism and Liberation, killed two Israeli embassy staff members outside the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. He shouted 'Free, free Palestine' during the attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed Israeli missions around the world to increase security after the killing of two embassy staffers. The attacker shouted 'Free Palestine' after the shooting, reflecting wider anti-Israel sentiment. Israeli embassies have been targeted in the past, with the deadliest attack in 1992 in Buenos Aires.
Two staff members of Israel’s embassy in Washington, D.C., were shot dead by a suspect who shouted “Free, free Palestine”. The victims were named Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. The incident is condemned as an act of anti-Semitic terrorism.
Two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington were shot and killed by a suspect shouting 'Free, free Palestine'. The incident occurred at the Capital Jewish Museum during an event. Political leaders and officials have condemned the attack, labeling it as a horrifying act of antisemitism.
Two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed in a close-range shooting near the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. The incident is believed to be an act of antisemitism. President Donald Trump and U.S. officials condemned the attack and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. A suspect, Elias Rodriguez, is in custody.
Center for Immigration Studies' Mark Krikorian discusses Chinese illegal aliens entering the U.S. through the northern border and potential CCP involvement. The Biden administration's policies may impact border security.
Former New Orleans Police Department Superintendent criticizes New Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson for 'checkered past' after 10 inmates escape a parish jail. Sheriff Hutson temporarily suspends re-election campaign and takes accountability for the breach.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio remains unfazed by Democrats denouncing him, viewing their criticism as confirmation that he is doing a good job. Democrats express regret for confirming Rubio due to his alignment with Trump administration policies and decisions.
Discussion about the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope in history, and the U.S. trade deal with the U.K. by OutKick writer Mary Katharine Ham and Democratic strategist Kevin Walling on 'MediaBuzz'.
The article discusses the challenges faced by families in Maryland due to high electricity costs, potential outages, and government policies related to energy sources and climate change.
President Trump is suing CBS News for $20 billion over alleged election interference following a '60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. There are claims of deceptive editing and political maneuvering. CBS News producers defend their editing process while facing pressure from Paramount Global.
The article discusses how some of the largest 'blue' state cities in the US, governed by Democratic mayors, are experiencing population declines due to factors like high housing costs, crime rates, and homelessness. It highlights the importance of effective governance in maintaining city populations.
First lady Melania Trump hosts White House employees' children for Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day and launches an audiobook of her memoir using AI technology in multiple languages.
Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old who was killed by illegal immigrants, is being honored by renaming a wildlife refuge in her name. Her mother, Alexis Nungaray, advocates for increased border security and supports Trump's immigration policies.
Co-hosts of 'The View' react to a new book on the cover-up of President Biden's decline in office, revealing efforts made to hide the truth about his mental and physical health.
Illinois lawmakers engage in heated debate over trans athletes in girls' sports, with Democrats and Republicans exchanging arguments on the state capital floor.
President Trump's multi-trillion-dollar bill passed the House with few Republican defections, causing deep inter-party friction. Democrats opposed the bill, citing concerns over high costs and favoritism towards the wealthy.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee expresses outrage at UK, France, and Canada for condemning Israel's military offensive in Gaza and restricting food aid to the territory.
The European Union provided emergency funding to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to keep it operational after the Trump administration withheld $75 million in funds designated for the broadcaster. The network provides non-ideological news coverage to countries in Eastern Europe and neighboring states where press freedom is limited.
Exploring the history and prosecution of war crimes from the U.S. Civil War to modern times, including insights from experts and historic events.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Israeli military will take full control of the Gaza territory, sparking international rebukes.
Michel Martin discusses President Trump's claim about white South Africans being victims of violence with journalist Redi Thlabi.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison discusses American justice since the police killing of George Floyd with NPR's Michel Martin.
DOJ to end investigation into Minneapolis and Louisville police departments for misconduct following George Floyd's killing
The murder of George Floyd had a profound impact on onlookers and online witnesses, leading to a strong response from various individuals.
Former Minneapolis police chief Medaria Arradondo reflects on the murder of George Floyd five years ago in an interview with NPR's Michel Martin.
Two Israeli Embassy aides were killed in a shooting in Washington, D.C., Israeli military to take full control of Gaza, Republicans divided over tax and border security package.
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act provides legal protections and federal grant money to help students experiencing homelessness get an education. However, there are concerns that the Trump administration's plans to close the U.S. Education Department could put these protections at risk.
Rapper from Northern Ireland charged with terrorism offense for displaying Hezbollah flag and criticizing Israel's war in Gaza.
A new North Korean warship was damaged during a launch ceremony attended by Kim Jong Un due to inexperienced command and operational carelessness. The incident is seen as a blow to Kim's efforts to advance North Korea's military capabilities.
President Trump accused South Africa's president of not protecting white farmers from racial persecution, amplifying unsubstantiated claims of genocide and sharing a video of opposition leaders calling for violence against white farmers.
Food aid trucks are entering Gaza for distribution to address a growing hunger crisis, especially among children, after Israel ended an 11-week blockade.
Two Israeli embassy staff members were shot dead at an event in Washington, leading to increased security measures at Israeli embassies worldwide.