In a memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outlines the deployment of the Illinois National Guard to Chicago.
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The president’s granddaughter launched a $130 sweatshirt line at the White House. Critics point to the Trump family's history of mixing business and politics.
The federal shutdown affects services nationwide. Lawmakers' deadlock over ACA subsidies led to the closure, impacting many.
Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez was hospitalized after being stabbed during an altercation in Indianapolis.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were targets on SNL's Season 51 premiere, hosted by Bad Bunny.
A federal judge blocked Trump's plan to federalize Oregon's National Guard, deeming local resources sufficient for protests.
George Hardy, a Tuskegee Airmen veteran, passed away at 100. NPR discusses his legacy with Leon Butler Jr. of TAI.
On Friday, Sean Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison for transportation for prostitution, but acquitted of more serious charges.
The Supreme Court revisits gun rights, evaluating Hawaii's law on carrying firearms on private property open to the public.
FDA Approves New Generic Abortion Pill Amidst Political Backlash
WASHINGTON — Federal officials approved a generic abortion pill, sparking opposition from anti-abortion groups.










