Department of Homeland Security shuts down on February 14th due to impasse between Congress and the White House.
At Munich Security Conference German Chancellor Merz says international rules-based order no longer exists.
Trump directs Pentagon to buy coal power for bases, citing reliability, as critics warn of higher costs and limited resilience gains.
After a big correction, Bitcoin is entering a stabilization phase — and the real signals aren’t in the headlines.
Senator calls for faster weapons production to counter China, arguing U.S. military strength requires speed and scale alongside advanced technology.
Trump Administration ending operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis following public outcry over tactics.
The House passes proof-of-citizenship voting bill, setting up Senate showdown over election security, voter access, and filibuster rules.
Nvidia releases A.I. platform called Dream Dojo for training humanoid robots on physical tasks.
As the U.S. moves to withdraw from the WHO, it continues relying on global flu surveillance to guide vaccine decisions.
The EPA is moving to undo a key climate determination, potentially limiting federal regulation and shifting major environmental decisions back toward Congress.
Nine killed and twenty-five wounded in one of Canada’s worst mass shootings in decades.
Grand jury refuses to indict six Democratic members of Congress over video telling troops to disobey illegal orders.