Federal immigration operation begins in Chicago under name Midway Blitz, focusing on criminal arrests with potential for expansion to other cities.
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou to resign from office after losing vote of confidence in the National Assembly.
Gunmen kill six and wound a dozen at a crowded bus stop in Jerusalem, the deadliest shooting in Israel since 2024.
The Trump administration issued new rules barring banks from cutting services based on political or religious beliefs, reinforcing viewpoint neutrality standards.
A recent report raises claims of cancer risk tied to mRNA vaccines, fueling debate over safety, transparency, and public trust.
A Business Roundtable survey shows that 34% of CEOs expect job cuts, while only 27% expect growth, marking the first workforce pullback since 2020.
AI use online continues to increase for Google Gemini, Chat GPT, and Microsoft Copilot.
Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows U.S. economy added 22,000 jobs in August, far fewer than expected.
RFK Jr. to release report exploring possible Tylenol–autism link, prompting debate over pregnancy safety, public health, and medical research.
Trump revives the Department of War, signaling a bold return to strength, action, and unapologetic American military identity at home and abroad.
Florida ends all vaccine mandates, the first state to do so, igniting debate over medical freedom, parental rights, and public health.
Trump signals possible National Guard action in Chicago despite falling crime rates, sparking legal questions and sharp resistance from Illinois leaders.