Costa Rica has received its first group of migrants deported by the Trump administration under an agreement signed with the United States last March. This move reflects the changes in U.S. immigration policy aimed at reducing illegal immigration.
The Trump administration has announced an additional allocation of $13 billion from taxpayer funds for the Medicare Advantage program, which faces criticism for imposing costs of up to $76 billion annually on citizens. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the program's efficiency.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia continues his fight against the Trump administration as he faces deportation under strict immigration policies. This case highlights the legal challenges immigrants encounter in the United States.
Democratic Representative Yasmin Ansari has announced her intention to introduce articles of impeachment against War Secretary Pete Hegseth due to his management of U.S. military operations in Iran. This move reflects a new political escalation against the Trump administration amid growing criticism of its foreign policy.
Convicted sex offender <strong>Jeffrey Epstein</strong> disclosed sensitive information regarding appointments and foreign policy of the <strong>Trump Administration</strong> to Indian businessmen, raising questions about his connections with the U.S. government.
In a move reflecting the religious inclinations of the U.S. administration, Trump administration agencies published congratulatory messages for Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Christ. These messages come at a sensitive time, highlighting the importance of religious values in American politics.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has dismissed Attorney General <strong>Pam Bondi</strong>, reflecting growing internal conflicts within his administration. The dismissal follows her failure to meet Trump's demands regarding the punishment of political opponents and coincides with her preparation to testify in the <strong>Epstein</strong> case.
The Trump administration has announced the revocation of permanent residency visas for four Iranians, two of whom were detained by U.S. authorities. This action reflects a strict policy towards individuals associated with the Iranian government.
Discussions are ongoing within the White House regarding the potential departure of several key officials from President Donald Trump's administration, including the FBI Director and the Secretary of the Army. The timing remains unclear, and Trump has yet to make a final decision.
Rumors are intensifying regarding the potential dismissal of <strong>Tulsi Gabbard</strong>, the U.S. National Intelligence Director, amid a series of firings in President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>'s administration, particularly with escalating tensions concerning <strong>Iran</strong>.
U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position, following growing dissatisfaction with her performance, particularly regarding cases linked to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This decision reflects Trump's desire for a more effective legal team.
A report by the Financial Times reveals that a financial advisor to U.S. Defense Secretary <strong>Mark Esper</strong> attempted to invest millions in a weapons fund shortly before military strikes against <strong>Iran</strong>. This raises serious questions about potential insider trading within the Trump administration.
During a session at the Supreme Court, the Trump administration asserted that the phenomenon of 'birth tourism' is strong evidence for the need to end the automatic granting of US citizenship to children born in the country. This statement is part of the administration's efforts to change citizenship laws.
Vermont is facing a lawsuit from the Trump administration regarding its landmark climate law aimed at creating a special fund to combat climate change. This legal battle arises amid increasing pressure on the United States to address the climate crisis.
A lawyer for The New York Times has asserted that the Pentagon violated a court order preventing it from implementing a policy that restricts journalists' access to the Department of Defense. This claim was made during a hearing before a federal judge.
The sale of an oil tanker seized by the Trump administration faces a new legal hurdle as its owner takes steps to prevent the transaction. This development comes at a sensitive time for the global oil market.
The United States has witnessed a series of protests under the banner 'No Kings', where demonstrators gathered in several cities to express their rejection of former President Donald Trump's policies. These protests come at a sensitive time, emphasizing the importance of democracy and the rejection of authoritarian rule.
The Trump administration has announced new biofuel blending standards, reflecting greater support for farmers and biofuel producers in the United States. This move follows a previous proposal last year, enhancing the trend towards increased domestic demand.
The Trump administration has announced official investigations into three medical schools regarding their admissions practices, amid allegations of racial discrimination. This initiative is part of efforts to review admission policies that may impact diversity in medical education.
The Trump administration is evaluating the implications of oil prices potentially reaching $200 per barrel, as reported by Bloomberg. This comes amid escalating tensions with Iran and a review of possible scenarios.
David Sachs, who served as the AI chief in the Trump administration, has announced his departure from Washington's power center. This move comes at a critical time as challenges related to technology and artificial intelligence are on the rise.
The Trump administration is assessing the potential rise of oil prices to <strong>$200</strong> per barrel amid growing frustration among energy executives regarding the administration's handling of the current crisis. This comes as the oil market faces significant challenges from geopolitical and economic pressures.
A recent report reveals that the Trump administration had options to dispose of contraceptives designated for Africa but chose to let them accumulate and decay. This raises questions about the management of humanitarian aid.
Officials in Minnesota have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, accusing it of concealing evidence related to three shooting incidents involving federal officers. This case raises questions about transparency and accountability in handling gun violence issues.
Former U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin was sworn in as the Secretary of Homeland Security on Tuesday, replacing Kristi Noem, who was dismissed by President Trump. This appointment comes at a critical time as the country faces increasing security challenges.
Total Energy has announced a deal with the Trump administration worth over $1 billion to cancel offshore wind energy projects, redirecting the funds to accelerate liquefied natural gas projects in the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing the institution of violating federal civil rights law by neglecting to address anti-Semitic complaints against Jewish and Israeli students. This lawsuit follows an investigation that began shortly after Trump took office and negotiations between the administration and the university regarding the terms for restoring federal funding.