"We are going to be taking away Harvard's Tax Exempt Status. It's what they deserve!" Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform, without elaborating
US National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said that she has created a special team group, the Directors' Initiative Group, which is investigating Dr Fauci for his alleged role in funding the Wuhan lab tied to COVID-19 origin theory
Before he stepped down from his role as the US National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz was photographed using a 'Signal-like' app during a cabinet meeting with US President Donald Trump
Jeffrey Hutchinson, 62, was put to death for the murders of Renee Flaherty, 32, and her children -- Geoffrey, 9, Amanda, 7, and Logan, 4
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris called US President Donald Trump 'reckless', accusing him of 'inviting recession' with his tariff policy. The remarks came as Harris returned to the national stage after leaving office
US' GDP has unexpectedly contracted in the first quarter of this year. The early impact of President Trump's tariffs, among other policies, weighed on growth
100 Days of Trump Live Updates: Polls show Trump's approval rating has fallen to 41 per cent, the lowest for a sitting president at the 100-day mark since the figure began being tracked in the 1950s. His agenda has faced mounting legal scrutiny, with several key initiatives tied up in the courts
A Catholic Church in the US's Oklahoma looks to use public money to fund an online charter school that "is faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ". The Supreme Court is hearing the case to decide it the church can do so. Read on for more details.
None of the 10 most vulnerable House Republicans — from Arizona, Colorado, California, Iowa, Nebraska, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — held in-person public events.
The state of California has surpassed Japan to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. The state's nominal GDP reached $4.1 trillion, edging out Japan’s $4.02 trillion
The Trump Organisation is selling 'Trump 2028' hats and shirts, hinting that the President might run for a third time, forbidden by the American Constitution
Moises Sandoval Mendoza, a 41-year-old man from Texas, was executed for the brutal murder of a young mother more than 20 years ago, the 13th execution in the country this year.
Backed by Silicon Valley capital and national security insiders, companies like General Matter are reviving the nuclear sector as part of a broader push to restore America’s industrial might
US Border Patrol Police wrongfully detained a 19-year-old boy in Arizona for nearly 10 days. The boy was eventually freed after his family presented his birth certificate
US President Donald Trump lambasted former US President Joe Biden, his critics and courts pursuing cases against him in his first Easter Sunday message after returning to the White House
There has been one constant behind the chaos of his first 100 days -- Trump is pushing US presidential power to almost imperial limits.
The draft order, already in circulation among diplomats stationed abroad, calls for the dismantling of entire bureaus— those overseeing climate policy, refugee coordination, international organisations, global women's issues and democracy promotion
Prominent economists, lawmakers and two Nobel laureates signed a letter condemning US President Donald Trump's tariff policy, calling it 'misguided'
Former US President Bill Clinton asked Americans to 'put aside resentments' in turbulent times as he marked 30 years of the Oklahoma City bombing, the deadliest homegrown terrorist attack in US history
Aditya Wahyu Harsono, an Indonesian man was detained by ICE agents after his visa was secretly revoked due to some past misdemeanours
US President Donald Trump fired IRS acting commissioner Gary Shapley after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent complained about not being informed about his appointment. The development came amid brewing animosity between Bessent and Musk
A Texas school district banned the Virginia state flag for elementary school students due to its 'depiction of nudity'. The Texas Freedom to Read Project condemned the move as censorship, sparking the age-old debate
The letter that set off the battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration was sent to the university 'by mistake' and was 'unauthorised,' two officials close to the matter revealed
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump indicated a potential cessation of the ongoing tariff escalations between the United States and China, which have unsettled global markets. Read more to find out about the possible political and economic implications.
A federal judge on Thursday (17 April) issued a preliminary injunction that continues to block aides of billionaire Elon Musk from accessing sensitive personal data on millions of Americans stored in the Social Security Administration’s computer systems.
President Trump’s transfer of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to the Department of Defense aims to give the Army control, potentially allowing troops to detain migrants. Read more to find out the possible political and legal implications.
Nvidia will incur $5.5 billion in charges after US export restrictions on its H20 AI chip to China. Nvidia's shares fell 6 percent, and AMD's shares dropped 7 percent.
According to a statement by the White House, the move has come in response to China's retaliatory actions against US duties.
Trump retreats on tariffs as market turmoil, Wall Street pressure and China’s counterattacks force a change in strategy
Pete Marocco, who played a crucial role in the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), has left the department this month. Insiders are speculating that he was 'pushed out'