The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.
Millions of anti-Trump 'No Kings' and 'No Dictators' protests continue across the US and Europe, with an estimated eight million people participating in 3,300 events across 50 US states. A specific incident involved a bomb threat at the Hawaii State Capitol during a 'No Dictators' protest, which led to an evacuation but no explosives were found.
Former President Trump has issued an emergency order to ensure the payment of TSA workers, as funding for the agency remains stalled in Congress, impacting airport operations and ensuring workers receive their salaries.
Golf legend Tiger Woods has been charged with driving under the influence after being involved in a dramatic car accident, with Donald Trump reacting to the arrest of his 'very close friend'.
Reports indicate a shift in Trump's plans regarding the US-Israeli attack on Iran, which continues with Iranian responses, while critics label his involvement in "this war" as his "single dumbest" act since returning to the White House, impacting his political standing.
Former Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Oli has been arrested in connection with his alleged role in a fatal protest crackdown last year that led to the ousting of his government.
Crowds gathered across the U.S. and abroad for 'No Kings' rallies, with thousands turning out to express opposition to Donald Trump's policies and his perceived monarchical tendencies.
The Trump administration is proposing a substantial increase in prevailing wages for H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 visa holders, with the Department of Labor aiming to raise minimum salaries by 21-33% to protect American jobs and wages.
The Pentagon is reportedly preparing for week-long ground operations in Iran, with US President Trump yet to fully approve the high-risk plans, as the USS Tripoli arrives in the Middle East with additional Marines, fueling speculation about a potential influx of 17,000 US troops for the ongoing Iran War, with plans for special forces being advanced.
One month into the US-Israeli war against Iran, the conflict continues to expand and intensify, with reports indicating over 4,500 fatalities and President Trump's regime-change aspirations remaining unfulfilled. Key developments and challenges facing the conflict are being assessed as it hits the one-month mark.
Vice President JD Vance commented on the US presence in Iran, stating that the country is 'taking care of business' and will be 'out of there soon'. Separately, Vance won CPAC's 2028 presidential straw poll, with CPAC debating the future of the Republican Party after Trump, considering figures like Vance and Rubio.