Category : United States


Bondi: Blanche led Epstein file release

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi told lawmakers that Todd Blanche, Trump's pick to replace her, oversaw the Justice Department's controversial handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

Best Man Faints at Wedding, Officiant Continues

A best man faints during a Texas wedding ceremony, but the officiant carries on without pause. The viral TikTok clip has over 7 million views, sparking debate about the show-must-go-on mentality.

Mule Deer Use $20m Wildlife Bridge in California

A trio of mule deer have been captured on camera using a nearly completed $20m wildlife bridge in Siskiyou county, California, marking a success for the state's first over-crossing over a major highway.

Trump's omnipresence threatens democratic norms

The Guardian warns against Donald Trump's growing use of his image and name on government buildings and currency, comparing it to authoritarian practices and urging respect for democratic taboos.

Trump to Use Wartime Powers for $700m Coal Aid

Donald Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to provide $700 million to coal-fired power plants, sparking criticism from environmental groups who call it a giveaway to polluters.

Argentina Outraged After Two Teen Girls Murdered

Argentina reacts with fury after the bodies of two teenage girls, aged 14 and 17, are found days apart, highlighting the country's femicide crisis and cuts to support under President Milei.

Israel Strikes Lebanon Despite Ceasefire

Israel launched strikes in southern Lebanon hours after a ceasefire was agreed, as the US pushes for a broader deal to end the war with Iran. The truce depends on Hezbollah halting fire and withdrawing fighters.

Farage calls for end to two-tier policing after murder

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for an end to 'divisive' two-tier policing following public backlash over Hampshire Police's handling of the murder of Henry Nowak, whose killer was sentenced to life in prison.

New Loan Caps May Worsen US Nursing Shortage

24 Democratic-led states sue to block Trump administration's new federal student loan limits for graduate degrees, arguing caps will worsen the nursing shortage and increase reliance on high-interest private loans.

US House Passes War Powers Resolution on Iran

The US House passed a resolution requiring Trump to seek congressional approval for Iran war or withdraw troops. Cheers erupted as lawmakers voted, sending the measure to the Senate.

Polish Far-Right Exploit Henry Nowak Murder

Polish far-right politicians claim Henry Nowak's murder symbolizes 'Britain's descent into depths of the earth,' as populists from France, Spain, and Japan focus on race and immigration.

Why US Consumers Are So Angry: Beyond High Prices

Nearly 80% of Americans faced product or service issues in 2025, with two-thirds feeling rage. This article explores the causes, from corporate consolidation to AI customer service, and potential solutions.

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