
White House Deportations Spark Controversy Amid Violent Arrests
The Trump administration ramps up mass deportations amid a series of violent arrests, sparking fierce debate over enforcement methods.
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The Trump administration ramps up mass deportations amid a series of violent arrests, sparking fierce debate over enforcement methods.
Sensitive U.S. documents, including White House floor plans, were accidentally shared with 11,200+ GSA staff, sparking cybersecurity concerns.
The Trump administration is mulling nearly 30 embassy closures to reshape U.S. global engagement amid cost-cutting efforts.
The Supreme Court orders the return of wrongfully deported Maryland man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, highlighting the need to fix deportation errors.
Thousands gather in U.S. cities for “Hands Off” protests, challenging Trump’s social, economic and political policies.
US prosecutors set to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, accused in the premeditated assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia in May for his first second-term foreign trip, focusing on investments and Gulf partnerships.
A Conference Board survey shows U.S. consumer confidence dipping for a fourth month, with income and stock growth expectations at a 12-year low.
Mike Waltz takes full responsibility for a mistaken chat inclusion on Yemen strike plans, while Trump dismisses the incident as a glitch.
Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was accidentally added to a secret Signal chat where high-level U.S. officials discussed planned strikes on Houthi forces in Yemen, sparking security concerns.