Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that George Soros' organizations received $260 million from USAID to influence global politics, including in India and Bangladesh. The allegations have fueled Republican criticism of U.S. foreign aid and its role in political movements.
In a Fox News interview before the Super Bowl, President Trump announced that Elon Musk will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate wasteful federal spending. Musk's first tasks include investigating USAID, the Department of Education, and the Pentagon for fraud and inefficiencies.
Elon Musk criticized a U.S. judge's decision blocking his DOGE team from accessing Treasury data, claiming $50 billion in annual fraud. The ruling, part of a lawsuit against Trump's administration, restricts Treasury access until a February 14 hearing.
President Donald Trump has demanded the Secret Service disclose all details regarding two assassination attempts against him, citing delayed information.
BTS' V has been named the Most Handsome Man in the World for 2025, surpassing Hollywood icon Brad Pitt and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The ranking by Techno Sports highlights V's global appeal, sparking excitement among fans worldwide.
Joe Exotic, jailed for a murder-for-hire plot against Carole Baskin, has pleaded with Donald Trump for a pardon, claiming he was wrongfully convicted. He vows to focus on charity work and wildlife conservation if released.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed laws allocating $50 million to fight Trump administration policies and support immigrant defense. The funding will back legal battles against the federal government and aid immigrants facing deportation.
Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, may attempt to reclaim $6.5 billion in seized Bitcoin after being pardoned by Donald Trump. Legal experts say his chances depend on whether the funds remain under court jurisdiction or have been transferred to the U.S. Treasury.
A federal worker revealed that Elon Musk's visit led to a push for 50% job cuts and secretive changes within the agency. Employees are now forced to justify their jobs to young, inexperienced staff, sparking outrage.
A Washington mother admitted she "went too far" after beating her 14-year-old son, causing 1,172 injuries that led to his death. She is now charged with second-degree murder and held on a $3 million bond.
Elon Musk announced plans to rehire Marko Elez, a former DOGE employee fired over racist social media posts. The decision followed a public poll, drawing support from JD Vance and Donald Trump but criticism from Congressman Ro Khanna.
A small commercial plane carrying 10 people vanished over Alaska while flying from Unalakleet to Nome, triggering an urgent search and rescue operation. Harsh weather and poor visibility have hindered aerial efforts, leaving authorities scrambling to locate the missing aircraft.
A new book claims Meghan Markle's frequent hugs and kisses toward Prince William made him uncomfortable and fueled gossip about her being overly affectionate. The revelations highlight tensions within the royal family and Meghan's struggles with palace traditions.
A federal judge in DC issued a temporary restraining order blocking Elon Musk and his team from accessing government databases containing personal information of employees.
Google has removed its commitment to avoiding AI projects that could cause harm, including weapons and surveillance. The move marks a shift in its ethics policy, sparking criticism from human rights advocates and former employees.
A group of seven young engineers, mostly recent college graduates, have been recruited by Elon Musk to help slash billions from the federal government. With little experience in government, they now hold unprecedented access to sensitive U.S. Treasury systems, sparking controversy and concern.