The latest US government inflation report revealed that the prices of products in the country continued to rise in September at an annual rate of 3 per cent.
US President Donald Trump has pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao just months after his prison term for money-laundering failures. The pardon comes amid the US president’s rollback of Biden-era crypto regulations and Binance’s financial involvement with the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial, a $3-billion digital asset enterprise
This month, the White House announced that it is demolishing its East Wing in a bid to build US President Donald Trump's new ballroom. However, the structure known for hosting social events holds a long history
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday raked up the immigration issue as she reacted to the California crash, involving Indian-origin truck driver Jashanpreet Singh.
Officials from US President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday confirmed to various news outlets that the White House's East Wing will be demolished 'within days' as part of Trump's ballroom project
US President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, Paul Ingrassia, has withdrawn after racist and inflammatory texts surfaced. Ingrassia had previously mocked MLK Jr Day, described himself as having a 'Nazi streak', and disparaged other Black culture holidays
US President Donald Trump has begun construction on a massive 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the White House — the largest expansion of the Executive Mansion in modern history. Privately funded and politically charged, the $250-million project is set to reshape the East Wing and serve as a permanent venue for major state events
President Trump hosted a lunch for Republican senators in the White House Rose Garden on Tuesday, using the occasion to defend his controversial $250 million White House ballroom project — and take a pointed swipe at Sen. Rand Paul
As the 'No Kings' protests take over the United States of America, President Donald Trump shared an AI video, mocking the marches against his administration.
Amid the US government shutdown, the federal agency responsible for managing the American arsenal of nuclear bombs and warheads plans to furlough 1,400 workers by Monday.
US President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of former Republican congressman George Santos. The controversial political figure was serving seven years in prison for fraud and identity theft.
As the US government shutdown continues, the country's Supreme Court said that it will be running out of funds by early next week. Additionally, 94 federal courts across the US will run out of money as well, limiting the country's judiciary
Federal Immigration officers have been ordered to wear body cameras after they hurled pepper balls, smoke grenades and tear gas against protesters and local police.
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has been indicted on 18 federal charges, including mishandling and transmitting top-secret information. The case, unsealed in Maryland, accuses the outspoken Trump critic of retaining and sharing classified material from his time in office
The New York City mayoral debate witnessed a clash of words between former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic Party's face for the race, Zohran Mamdani and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa. Here are the 5 key takeaways
The Department of Justice on Thursday indicted former NSA John Bolton on 18 counts, accusing him of transmitting and retaining highly classified information under the Espionage Act. Here's how Bolton reacted
The US Capitol police were called after a swastika flag was seen on a congressional staffer’s wall during a virtual call.
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff campaign — designed to revive US manufacturing — has shifted much of the cost burden to American households and businesses. Goldman Sachs estimates that US consumers now bear 55 per cent of tariff costs, while companies absorb 22 per cent, and foreign exporters just 18 per cent
US Vice President JD Vance said on Sunday that the White House is talking about invoking the Insurrection Act, which would allow the deployment of military troops on US soil to quell domestic unrest
Two people were killed after a plane crashed near an airport in Tarrant County, Texas, on Sunday. Emergency crew found the victims after the aircraft crashed near Hicks Airfield around 1:30 pm (local time)
Five people were injured and rushed to the hospital after a helicopter crashed in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday
A thought-provoking report by Equality Law and the Unchained at Last reveals legal loopholes that permit child marriage in 34 US states. The co-author of the report, Anastasia Law, shares the horrors child brides face in America
US President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he had found a way to ensure that the US military troops are paid despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, which is about to enter its third week.
US President Donald Trump underwent what he described as a “semiannual physical” at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre on Friday.
The White House on Friday announced major layoffs of federal workers, insisting that it was made in response to the US government shutdown. The shutdown, which has paralysed the country's government sector, is set to stretch into a third week
Announcing the move in a post on X, Russell Vought, the head of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), said, "The RIFs have begun," using the acronym for “Reductions in Force”
A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James for bank fraud. Lindsey Halligan, the US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, personally presented the case to the grand jury, which is not the usual norm.
A bipartisan initiative to block the US President Donald Trump administration's lethal strikes against Venezuelan drug smugglers fell short in the Senate, raising concerns
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem compared the American anti-fascist group Antifa to Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic State, insisting that left-wing street activists are “just as dangerous” as designated terrorist organisations
The survey, conducted from Friday to Tuesday, found that 58% of Americans — including 70% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans — believe troops should not be used domestically except in response to foreign threats