Probe launched into suspect after D.C. National Guard shooting
Investigators are examining the background of a suspect involved in a shooting that resulted in the death of a National Guard member near the White House.
Investigators are examining the background of a suspect involved in a shooting that resulted in the death of a National Guard member near the White House.
In a time-honored tradition, President Trump pardons two turkeys, Gobble and Waddle, in a ceremony at the White House, marking the significance of Thanksgiving.
The Trump administration has announced a review of refugees admitted during the Biden presidency to assess their eligibility to remain in the U.S.
President Trump pushes for the designation of certain Muslim Brotherhood affiliates in the Middle East as terrorist groups, escalating U.S. policy towards the controversial Islamist organization.
President Trump has initiated the “Genesis” mission, aimed at expediting scientific discovery through the use of artificial intelligence. This initiative represents a significant federal effort in the scientific community.
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s granddaughter, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The announcement brings public support and highlights her advocacy work in environmental issues.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has denied reports that she is considering a run for president, following speculation sparked by her announcement that she plans to leave Congress and her public break with former President Donald Trump. Greene called the rumors inaccurate and said she has no current plans to seek the White House. Her departure from the House and changing relationship with Trump are drawing attention inside the Republican Party as officials, strategists, and voters watch for signs of her next political move and its impact on future election cycles.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims vaccine aluminum causes health issues, while scientists refute this without evidence. Public health agencies stress vaccine safety and effectiveness.
U.S. lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Congressional Ukraine Caucus voiced concern over a reported Ukraine-Russia peace plan they say appears to favor Moscow. They called for details on how the proposal emerged, who was involved, and whether it aligns with existing U.S. policy on Ukraine, sanctions, and European security. Members also pressed for formal briefings from the Trump administration, raised questions about possible back-channel discussions, and stressed that any peace initiative must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and international law.
The Defense Health Agency has launched an internal review of its protocols and procedures after allegations that an Army gynecologist sexually exploited patients at a military medical facility. The agency is examining patient safety measures, use of chaperones, complaint handling, provider oversight and training on professional conduct across the military health system. Officials say the review will assess whether existing safeguards are sufficient and may lead to policy and procedure changes in Army, Navy and Air Force medical facilities.