Politics

Trump PURSUE Programme Hides Apollo Mission Anomalies in Declassified UFO Files

Pentagon's declassified UFO files under Trump's PURSUE programme reveal Apollo photos, military footage, and unresolved UAP cases, fuelling debate on alien life and government transparency.
Don Colossus statue Trump Doral Golf Club

WATCH: Pastors Pray Over Massive Gold Statue of Donald Trump in Florida

MAGA evangelical leaders gathered at Trump National Doral Miami to bless and dedicate the statue
American man solicits asylum in Mallorca Spain

U.S. Citizen Asks for Political Asylum in Mallorca, Citing Fear of Trump

An American man has requested political asylum in Spain after telling authorities in Mallorca that he feared returning to the United States because of President Donald Trump's policies, according to Spanish media reports.
Mexico City

Rare Immigration Raids in Mexico City Spark Fear Among Foreign Communities

Dozens of foreign nationals were detained during unusual immigration raids in Mexico City, operations that have sparked concern among migrant advocates and raised questions about Mexico's increasingly aggressive enforcement tactics under mounting regional migration pressure.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio Just Hit One of Cuba's Most Powerful Military Companies With New U.S. Sanctions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new U.S. sanctions Thursday against one of Cuba's most powerful military-linked business groups, escalating the Trump administration's pressure campaign against Havana.
Todd Blanche interim attorney general DOJ former Trump Lawyer

Trump's AG Says Citizens Who Obtained Citizenship 'Illegally' 'Should Be Worried' as DOJ Expands Denaturalization Efforts

Todd Blanche framed the effort as part of a campaign to protect "the integrity of the naturalization process"
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Donald Trump

Trump Says U.S. Will 'Do the Job' Against Cartels if Other Countries Won't: Sheinbaum Pushes Back

Trump's comments prompted a response from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who said Mexico has intensified its efforts against organized crime and noted that Trump has taken a similar stance before.
SOUTHCOM strike in Pacific kills 3 (April 15)

Analysts Say U.S. Strikes in the Caribbean Are Driving Drug Routes to New, Harder-to-Track Corridors

The latest strike occurred Monday, when U.S. Southern Command said two people were killed after a vessel traveling along a "known narco-trafficking" route was hit in the Caribbean
ICE immigration center, United States

Trump Administration Closes Office Investigating Detention Abuse Amid Rising Deaths in ICE Custody

A recent study found that roughly one detainee is dying every six days, a trend researchers linked to expanded detention, overcrowding, and potential delays in medical care.
Andrew SteinThe U.S. Department of Education building in Washington, D.C.,

Federal Government Opens Title IX Investigation Into Smith College for Admitting Transgender Women

The U.S. Department of Education has launched a Title IX investigation into Smith College's transgender admissions policy, setting up a major legal test for women's colleges nationwide.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins Labels Climate Change A 'Hoax' While Blaming Biden Policies For High Beef Prices

US officials spark controversy after linking rising beef prices to drought, wildfires, and political decisions while dismissing climate change, fueling debate over food inflation causes.
MAGA outrage

Hillary Clinton Calls Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling "Overlooks Reality For a Self-Serving Right-Wing Fantasy"

Hillary Clinton accused the Supreme Court's conservative majority of demolishing what remained of the Voting Rights Act, warning that Republican-led states are already moving to redraw congressional maps in ways that could dilute Black voting power.
President Joe Biden

Joe Biden Jumps Back Into Politics With High-Stakes Georgia Endorsement

Former president Joe Biden is stepping back into electoral politics, endorsing the ex-Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms for Georgia governor in one of his most direct political moves since leaving the White House.
Stewart Detention Center, ICE

ICE Breaks Grim Record Pace As 18th Detainee Dies In Custody This Year

The Cuban man was found unresponsive in his cell at the Stewart Detention Center on April 28 at about 10:25 p.m. According to an ICE statement, emergency personnel immediately began treatment and administered CPR, but González was pronounced dead at 11:11 p.m.
David Rivera, Florida

Who Is David Rivera, Ex-Florida Congressman Convicted in Foreign Lobbying Case and Longtime Rubio Ally

Former U.S. Representative David Rivera, a Republican from Florida and once a rising Miami political figure with close ties to Marco Rubio, was convicted Friday in federal court in Miami for his role in a covert $50 million lobbying campaign on behalf of Venezuela during the first Trump administration.
North Lake Processing Center

Lawmakers and Activists Demand Answers After ICE Detainees Launch Hunger Strike at Michigan Facility

Lawmakers and civil rights groups in Michigan are demanding an independent investigation of the North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan. The initiative came after immigrants under custody in the privately operated ICE facility launched a hunger and labor strike to protest what advocates described as medical neglect, inadequate food, and prolonged detention.
King Charles III Urges US-UK Unity in Historic Congress Speech

(VIDEO) King Charles III Urges US-UK Unity in Historic Congress Speech Amid Hormuz Tensions

WASHINGTON — King Charles III delivered a rare address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, calling for renewed "reconciliation and renewal" in the transatlantic alliance as the United States and Britain navigate sharp differences over the ongoing conflict in Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Immigration Appeals Court Makes Easier to Deport DACA Beneficiaries

According to a letter sent to senators earlier this year by then-DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, between January and November 2025 a total of 261 recipients were arrested and 86 were deported.
Manhattan

New York City Landlords Reportedly Using ICE Threats to Intimidate Immigrant Tenants

In response, some lawmakers are pushing to expand and make permanent a city program designed to detect landlord harassment
The Democratic Republic of Congo

Deported Latino Migrants in Congo Say They Are Not Free to Leave, 'We Want to Go but They Won't Let Us'

According to Telemundo, the 15 deportees are staying at a property under a program run by the International Organization for Migration, a U.N.-affiliated agency. The organization declined to provide further details on the process or how long the migrants may remain in the country