Melania Trump and Usha Vance meet with U.S. service members and their families at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.

Visit to Camp Lejeune by First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance First Lady Melania Trump, along with Second Lady Usha Vance, made their first joint appearance by visiting Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Their stop included a visit to Lejeune High School, where they engaged with students and expressed their appreciation for […]
Agreement reached to construct icebreakers between the U.S., Canada, and Finland

New Icebreaker Agreement Signed by US, Canada, and Finland Recently, the United States, Canada, and Finland reached an agreement to collaboratively construct icebreakers. These vessels, vital for navigating through thick ice, are particularly significant given Finland’s strong reputation in icebreaker manufacturing. This initiative, named the Icebreaker Cooperation Activity (ICE), began in July 2024 as a […]
South Africa’s G20 Summit, Boycotted by the U.S., Set to Start This Weekend

This weekend marks the first time the South African government will host the G20 summit, but the event will be missing one of its key players: the United States. Other notable absentees include leaders from China, Argentina, Russia, and Mexico. On November 22 and 23, representatives from the G20 nations will convene in Johannesburg for […]
The U.S. Can Succeed in the AI Competition While Keeping Energy Costs Low, Southern Company Is Demonstrating This

America can tackle both the AI race and affordable energy for families. At Southern Company, we’re demonstrating that these goals can coexist by powering key industries, leading in energy initiatives, and keeping energy costs both reliable and reasonable for our customers. While this concept doesn’t apply to all regions, the Southeast is making strides. Utilities […]
Soybeans from the U.S. are set to start their journey to China.

China’s Soybean Purchases Signal Trade Deal Commitment Reports indicate that China has purchased a significant amount of U.S. soybeans, reflecting its dedication to a recent trade agreement with the U.S. The newly announced U.S.-China trade deal lifts the soybean import ban, including an agreement by China to buy 12 million tons of U.S. soybeans during […]
Pope Leo XIV supports U.S. bishops in opposing Trump’s immigration actions

Pope Leo Addresses Concerns of U.S. Bishops on Immigration Pope Leo recently responded to a significant message from the U.S. bishops’ General Assembly held in Baltimore. The bishops voiced strong opposition to President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportation and criticized the negative impact of anti-immigrant sentiments on communities, highlighting the fear and anxiety that […]
Saudi Crown Prince discusses with Trump, commits nearly $1 trillion in new investments from Saudi Arabia to the U.S.

Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince Amid Major Investment Announcement On Tuesday, November 18, 2025, President Donald Trump greeted Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) with a warm embrace on the red carpet during a grand event at the White House. This visit was marked by significant military displays and the announcement that Saudi […]
Saudi Crown Prince Commits to Increasing U.S. Investment to Close to $1 Trillion

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman informed President Donald Trump on Tuesday that he plans to raise Saudi investment commitments to the United States to nearly $1 trillion, an increase from the $600 billion promised back in May. Trump welcomed the crown prince with a grand ceremony on the South Lawn, which concluded with […]
Large Cocaine Bust Carried Out by the Dominican Republic and the U.S.

Drug Seizure in the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic’s National Drug Enforcement Agency (DNCD) reported on Monday the seizure of 806 packages of suspected cocaine during a collaboration with U.S. authorities, as part of Operation Southern Spear. According to the DNCD, the drugs were transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine (INACIF) for analysis […]
U.S. and Panama team up for training in jungle combat

U.S. Military Resumes Jungle Warfare Training in Panama The U.S. military is reintroducing jungle warfare training in Panama for the first time in over two decades. This move is intended to prepare soldiers for combat and survival in the region’s challenging tropical environment, especially given the increasing tensions nearby. This fall, the Pentagon has begun […]