Politics
A recent ruling from a federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated two members removed earlier this year by the Trump administration, setting up a potential showdown with the White House before the Supreme Court. The U.S.
Following Governor Ron DeSantis’ announcement in February, a statewide initiative dubbed “Florida DOGE” is gaining traction across Florida, with local governments and public universities actively participating.
After resolving a dispute over voting procedures, House Republicans are now expected to advance two bills championed by President Donald Trump this week. The impasse centered around Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s push for accommodations allowing new
Eleven weeks into his second term, President Donald Trump shows no signs of easing his pace. Since taking office on January 20th, he has signed an unprecedented 111 executive orders—a figure significantly exceeding that of any previous president.
Despite facing electoral defeat, former politician Jacob Rees-Mogg finds himself unexpectedly sought after. Just months ago, in July of last year, this scenario seemed improbable. After 14 years representing North East Somerset and Hanham, he was ousted
A recent shift in policy has brought considerable relief to Britain’s working drivers, particularly those who rely on vans for their livelihoods. The government’s decision to extend the deadline for banning the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles from
Labour Member of Parliament Dan Norris faces mounting scrutiny following his recent arrest on suspicion of serious sexual offenses. The situation has been compounded by fresh accusations of bullying and harassment leveled against him by former employees
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has pledged her support for educators whose appointments were recently nullified by a Supreme Court ruling, drawing comparisons to the handling of the nationwide NEET medical entrance exam.