As former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif proposes conditions for ending the conflict, including nuclear program limits for sanctions relief, President Trump threatens to escalate attacks on Iran's civilian infrastructure, stating the US military has 'not even started.' Meanwhile, experts analyze the US's dilemma in ending the war, while reports detail ongoing Iranian attacks and the broader impact of the conflict.
Donald Trump urged his MAGA supporters to boycott Bruce Springsteen's 'overpriced concerts,' describing the artist as 'a dried up prune' who has suffered from bad plastic surgery.
Hours after firing Bondi, President Trump appointed Vance to lead an administration effort targeting Democratic-led states with large non-white populations, giving him a "Czar" title that reportedly doomed his predecessor.
Donald Trump has been accused of leading a "misogynistic administration" following the dismissal of Pam Bondi, with critics highlighting a pattern of female cabinet members being fired despite scandals involving male officials.
A year after his "liberation day," Donald Trump's trade war continues to reshape how companies in industries such as retail and autos model economic and policy risk, grappling with lingering tariff effects.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has dismissed General Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the Army, as part of a significant leadership shake-up in the Pentagon, reportedly targeting specific demographics. This high-profile removal occurs amidst the ongoing Iran war and a broader purge of military leadership under Hegseth.
Trump announced deputy attorney general, who was his former personal attorney, would act up until permanent replacement is confirmed
Donald Trump last night posted another threat against Iran’s transport and energy infrastructure, saying the US military “hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran. Bridges next, then Electric Power Plants! New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done, FAST!”
Iran later said that a second US F-35 fighter jet had been shot down ove...
Musicians' unions have expressed solidarity with Bruce Springsteen after former President Donald Trump publicly criticized the rock legend, calling him a "bad and very boring singer" and accusing him of "Trump Derangement Syndrome." The unions affirmed their complete support for "The Boss."
Donald Trump's administration faces accusations of misogyny following the dismissal of Pam Bondi, noting that she and Kristi Noem are the only two cabinet members fired despite scandals involving male officials.
Experts are examining the Trump administration's proposed timelines for the conflict with Iran, noting a historical pattern where US presidents frequently adjust their initial estimates for the duration of military engagements.
French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized Donald Trump, advising him to speak less and avoid contradicting his own statements, asserting that Trump is undermining NATO.
A recent ruling on Donald Trump's immunity has brought Indian-origin Judge Amit Mehta into the spotlight, who previously ruled that Google violated anti-trust laws.
President Donald Trump has requested Congress to approve a $1.5 trillion increase in defense spending, marking the largest such request in decades, as part of his administration's budget proposal.
President Trump has requested $1.5 trillion for military spending, a massive proposed increase that would be partially offset by steep cuts to domestic programs, some of which the administration deems wasteful.
A commentary piece proposes that a candidate embodying the characteristics of the ninth and short-serving US President, William Henry Harrison, would be an ideal response to the political landscape dominated by Donald Trump.