Trump selects Keith Sonderling for permanent U.S. Secretary of Labor position.

Trump Nominates Keith Sonderling as Permanent Secretary of Labor President Donald Trump has put forward the nomination of Keith Sonderling to serve as the permanent Secretary of Labor for the United States. Sonderling has been acting in this role since April and is well-known within the administration, possessing substantial experience in federal labor policy. If […]
Sotomayor’s $4K concert ticket from Bad Bunny’s label raises questions about SCOTUS ethics

The Supreme Court justices have made headlines due to Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s recent financial disclosure. It appears she received concert tickets as a “gift” from a record label that represents the popular artist Bad Bunny during a personal trip to Puerto Rico. While the disclosure does not explicitly name Bad Bunny, he was performing a […]
Trump reveals images of the White House ballroom, stating it’s progressing as planned

Trump Teases Design for New White House Ballroom President Donald Trump recently shared a glimpse of the new White House Ballroom set to be constructed in the East Wing, and it seems the project is progressing as planned, according to White House officials. “Our great national security facility and banquet hall is on schedule and, […]
Court supports state laws preventing transgender males from competing in women’s sports

Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to uphold a state law that stops biological males from competing in women’s sports. In a significant ruling issued on June 30, 2026, the court delivered its verdict with a divided vote, 6-3, indicating that states can create separate […]
Trump criticizes SCOTUS after justices choose not to hear E. Jean Carroll’s appeal

Supreme Court Denies Trump’s Appeal in Carroll Case On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States declined to hear President Donald Trump’s appeal regarding a New York jury’s $5 million verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation against former columnist E. Jean Carroll from the mid-1990s. The civil judgment remains intact […]
Trump issues directive to broaden ‘Freedom to Fix’ for vehicle owners

President Donald Trump has introduced a presidential memorandum aimed at reinforcing Americans’ rights to repair their vehicles using aftermarket parts. During a statement from the Oval Office, he emphasized that the directive encourages federal agencies to explore measures that promote consumer choice, lower repair costs, and provide support to independent repair shops. This memo builds […]
Death toll from the earthquake in Venezuela exceeds 1,700

Venezuelan Earthquake Death Toll Rises In a recent televised address, National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez reported that the death toll from two significant earthquakes in Venezuela has climbed to 1,719. Rodríguez also mentioned that the number of injuries has reached 5,034, while 15,866 individuals are now homeless due to the disasters. The U.S. Geological Survey […]
Ethics committee clears Democrat Sen. Gallego of sexual misconduct accusations

The Senate Ethics Committee has decided to dismiss the complaint lodged by Florida Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna against Arizona Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego. The complaint alleged that Gallego made unwanted sexual advances toward several women and may have violated campaign finance laws, according to information shared by the Arizona Democratic Party. On Friday, the […]
Supreme Court delivers significant victory for Trump administration by supporting the dismissal of FTC Commissioner

Supreme Court Rules on Presidential Power to Fire FTC Commissioner In a significant 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court supported the Trump administration’s authority to terminate Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter at will. This verdict marks a departure from nearly a century’s worth of legal protections that prevented the termination of independent agency heads […]
Murdaugh retrial scheduled for 2027 following South Carolina Supreme Court decision in double homicide case

Alex Murdaugh is set to return to court for a pretrial hearing regarding the charges that he shot and killed his wife and son in 2021 on their property in Islandton, South Carolina. His trial is currently scheduled for April 5, 2027. The 58-year-old made his first court appearance since May, following a decision by […]