Trump Proposes Peace Plan for Palestinians, Vowing 'Prosperity and Security for All
President Trump offered Palestinians a chance for peace and prosperity during a recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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President Trump offered Palestinians a chance for peace and prosperity during a recent meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The Biden-era USAID leader, Samantha Power, is facing backlash amid Elon Musk's crackdown on government waste and spending, which has put her agency under increased scrutiny.
The NCAA has responded to President Donald Trump's executive order prohibiting biological men from competing in women's sports, and details of the NCAA's response are available upon request.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently apprehended an illegal immigrant in Texas, Dennis Alexander Valenzuela, 37, who was wanted for murder in Guatemala. He was arrested on Jan. 31 at an undisclosed location in the state of Texas.
A Texas man convicted of killing a pastor in his church during a robbery is set to be executed just days after being released from an anger management program.
Michigan Democratic congresswoman blasts Trump's Gaza proposal as she reflects on her own opposition to Harris' 2024 presidential run due to her administration's stance on Israel.
Philadelphia police have identified the seventh victim in the fatal medical jet crash, revealing that 37-year-old Steven Dreuitt of Philadelphia was among those killed in the incident.
Moms for Liberty co-founder says Congress' latest bill to protect kids online has serious loophole. The bipartisan bill, intended to shield children under 13 from harmful content on social media, does not apply to YouTube Kids.
A USAID employee revealed that employees hastily hid pride flags and incriminating books in response to an unexpected visit from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The identity and purpose of DOGE remain unclear.
Teacher unions protest President Donald Trump's recent executive orders on education, which have sparked celebration among school choice advocates instead.
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Shia Muslim community and renowned development worker, has died at 88 in Lisbon.
US President Donald Trump's call for the US to 'own' Gaza after its Palestinian population is displaced has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights advocates and politicians. The move has been described as 'insane' by those who reject the idea of the US taking control over a territory with a distinct cultural identity.
President Donald Trump's proposal for a 'Gaza Riviera' is considered the most outlandish idea in US Middle East peacemaking history, leaving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looking amused, according to analysis.
The US Army recently announced a record-breaking recruitment season, with nearly 350 new enlistments in December 2024, making it the most productive December in 15 years.
Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore of Denver is encouraging local residents to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity to help undocumented immigrants avoid capture. She has enlisted over 600 volunteers who are available around the clock to monitor ICE activity.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a PSA Airlines plane in January killed 67 people because it was flying too high when the collision occurred over Washington DC.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Donald Trump's leadership as he was questioned about who should take credit for a recently reached ceasefire deal in the final days of the Biden administration.
LGBTQ+ advocates and families have sued the Trump administration for ending funding of transgender healthcare services under 19 following an executive order banning such federal support.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have a historic opportunity to promote Middle East peace through a potential deal on Palestinian statehood, according to reports. The two leaders are expected to discuss key issues in their upcoming talks.
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili Muslims, has died at age 88. He became the spiritual leader at 20 as a Harvard undergraduate and led a community built on billions of dollars in tithes.
A US judge has ordered the Proud Boys to give up their trademarked name after the group attacked a Black church in Washington, DC.
Federal employee unions are suing former President Trump over allegations that he meddled in a data-sharing agreement between NASA and SpaceX to benefit Elon Musk's company, according to reports.
US President Donald Trump threatened that if Iran attempts an assassination, it would face severe consequences and be 'obliterated'.
Americans have renewed optimism in the country's economic outlook now that President Donald Trump is back in office. A majority of Americans, 53%, believe that the economy will grow in the next six months.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syria's newly-appointed President Ahmed al-Sharaa discussed deepened security ties including a response to Kurdish fighters in northeast Syria during their meeting.
DC Councilmember Trayon White faces possible expulsion from city leadership amid an ongoing corruption trial on alleged bribery charges stemming from his federal arrest in August.
MSNBC guests Katie Phang and Paola Ramos claimed that President Donald Trump's plan to house illegal immigrants at Guantanamo Bay represents a 'new chapter in the War on Terror.' The proposal has been met with criticism from those who view it as a human rights issue.
A growing trend of trashposting legislation is emerging, as lawmakers seek to combat online harassment and misinformation by creating new regulations around posting content on social media platforms. The Blair Holt Act, an obscure piece of legislation that was recently trending due to its relevance to the issue, may be a harbinger of a shift towards stricter online governance.
President Donald Trump's tariffs are likely to disproportionately affect lower-income Americans, who will feel the brunt of the cost due to their lower economic resilience.
Some Canadians are boycotting travel to the US due to President Donald Trump's policies and stance on issues like healthcare and immigration, opting for alternative destinations in Canada instead.
Mohammad and several Rohingya migrants have been arrested in Delhi during the election for speaking out against Hindu nationalist groups who are targeting their community, sparking international concerns over human rights. The arrests mark a worrying escalation of tensions between politicians and minority groups.
Brooke Rollins, President Trump's agriculture nominee, has cleared a key Senate hurdle ahead of her confirmation vote. Members of the Senate Agriculture Committee voted favorably for her to head up the Department of Agriculture (USDA).
President Donald Trump has described the FBI as 'corrupt,' saying a new nominee, Kash Patel, is needed to 'straighten it out' and restore the agency's integrity.
New York House Republicans are outraged and sending a warning to Democratic leaders after reports suggest they're exploring ways to delay the special election to replace Rep. Stefanik's seat, sparking a growing war over the vacant congressional seat. The Republican delegation is furious and mobilizing against any attempt to delay the special election.
President Donald Trump's attorney general nominee Pam Bondi will now move on to a final Senate floor vote for confirmation after senators voted to invoke cloture and limit the remaining debate.
A U.S. District Judge has issued a temporary restraining order against Donald Trump's federal funding freeze, extending a hold on the freeze while calling the government's attempt 'unlawful'. The move temporarily blocks a planned freeze of certain federal funds.
Local authorities in the Gaza Strip are pleading for donations of tents and temporary shelters to address the crisis caused by Israeli destruction, accusing Israel of obstructing aid efforts.
Tech experts reveal the 10 most commonly used AI prompts, from simple to clever, as artificial intelligence continues to integrate into everyday life and online search results.
President Donald Trump agreed to pause additional tariffs on Canadian imports for 30 days after a call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The move comes in exchange for concessions from Trudeau aimed at enhancing border enforcement measures between the two countries.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association is urging Congress to take immediate action to protect against politicization within the Department of Justice and the FBI. The group sent a letter to House and Senate leaders raising 'urgent concerns' over recent actions taken by the acting DOJ and FBI.
US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Jordan by doubling down on comments about displacing Palestinians in Gaza, which some see as 'geopolitical blackmail' aimed at King Abdullah II.
Workers at the US Agency for International Development's headquarters in Washington were told to stay home on Monday due to an unexpected closure, with emails sent early in the morning instructing staff to avoid work.
The Texas National Guard has been granted new authority to make immigration arrests by President Donald Trump's administration as part of a recent deal.
College commencement speaker urges graduates to donate to UNRWA instead of university, redirecting funds to support people of Gaza.
President Donald Trump's recent executive order has rekindled concerns among environmentalists about the future of Alaska's vast wilderness and resources. The order is sparking debate over the country's vast natural reserves and potential impacts on conservation efforts.
Elon Musk's influence in Washington has grown significantly, allowing him to operate largely unaccounted for by traditional power structures and authorities.
A demonstrator in Arizona stole a police car during an anti-deportation protest, while officers faced assaults amidst the demonstration against President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan.
Target, once a vocal supporter of DEI initiatives, has shifted its stance, marking a significant change for one of corporate America's most forceful advocates for diversity and inclusion.
Indian Muslim women jailed for their activism are taking part in the Delhi election to 'set the record straight' about their experiences and fight against social injustices.
Dozens of Education Department employees were placed on paid administrative leave in a move linked to the Trump administration's push to remove employees associated with diversity and inclusion initiatives.
A woman who endured intensely painful periods for nearly two decades was finally diagnosed with an underlying ailment, resolving the long-standing mystery that began affecting her as a teenager. The diagnosis has brought relief to the woman after two decades of suffering.
Conservatives on social media are ridiculing the Democratic National Committee for including bizarre elements in its leadership vote, such as singing and strict gender rules, during the event over the weekend. The 'beyond parody' moments have left many laughing at the committee's unconventional approach.
New York Democratic lawmakers are working to keep Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat vacant until the summer in an unprecedented move against President Trump. This plan was hashed out during late-night discussions last week.
Tens of thousands of people protested against a conservative push for tougher migration laws in Germany, with angry crowds gathering in cities like Berlin and Hamburg to voice their opposition.
Sen. John Fetterman says the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS is not guaranteed, amid his efforts to bolster support.
Conservative commentator Jonathan Turley is calling for an end to taxpayer funding for National Public Radio (NPR), labeling it a 'taxpayer-funded gravy train.' Turley argues that NPR's funding model undermines its independence and impartiality.
President Donald Trump suggested that if Canada became the 51st state, it would be exempt from his incoming tariffs. Observers are bracing for a potential trade war.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new opioid-free pain medication called Journavx, marking a non-addictive alternative for patients suffering from chronic pain. The medication, made by Vertex, has shown no sign of addiction in clinical trials.
The US Agency for International Development's website went offline on Saturday as a result of a freeze on foreign aid imposed by the Trump administration.
Elon Musk's role in the federal government remains unclear, but it is known that he has become closely aligned with President Donald Trump at the top of the US administration.
President Donald Trump's allies, including Vice President JD Vance, are making calls to shore up support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard following their confirmation hearings.
Former NFL coach Tony Dungy has shut down speculation that he was considering a Senate run. He has made his political stances known through attendance at conservative rallies but will not pursue elected office.
A New York doctor has been issued an arrest warrant by a Louisiana grand jury for allegedly prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in the state, according to CNN. The indictment marks a rare instance of federal authorities taking action against a physician for violating state abortion laws outside their home state.
Former Democratic strategist James Carville claims that running Kamala Harris in 2024 was a strategic mistake, likening her to a '7th string quarterback' who couldn't lead the team to victory. This criticism comes as Harris is considered a potential presidential candidate for the 2024 election.
The Democratic National Committee has elected new chair Ken Martin, who previously branded President Trump a 'traitor,' as the party seeks to rebound from its disastrous 2024 election performance.
A child has been killed and two other people wounded in an Israeli drone strike on eastern Jenin in the West Bank, part of a series of deadly raids by the Israeli army across the occupied territory.
Sen. Durbin criticizes the Trump administration for allowing Dr. Phil to participate in Chicago deportation raids, questioning his presence at the events. Durbin wants to know 'why is he there?' amid concerns over Dr. Phil's involvement in such operations.
Pro-life activists who were sentenced to prison under the Biden administration are speaking out after receiving pardons from former President Donald Trump, sharing their experience for the first time since being imprisoned. The activists broke their silence after being granted clemency by Trump's pardon program.
Conservative activist Paul Martino credits President Donald Trump's 2020 election win as the reason his documentary series was selected for screening at the Sundance Film Festival. The docu-series features Martino's family and appears to have taken a more centrist approach after Trump won.
A diphtheria epidemic was prevented in Alaskan village Teller by a heroic team of dogs who quarantined the sick and kept it from spreading, saving countless lives in 1925.
Germany's far-right AfD party has expressed strong admiration for Donald Trump and Elon Musk, reflecting a growing alignment with Western conservative values among its supporters. The AfD's fixation on these figures suggests a desire to emulate their populist and free-market ideologies.
President Donald Trump is vowing to follow through on his campaign promise of imposing tariffs on Canadian goods amid a meeting between senior officials from the two countries. The pledge comes as Canadian officials prepare to discuss the impending tariffs and potential trade consequences.
US President Donald Trump is at odds with US military veterans who are opposed to his plan to slow down Afghan relocations that were initially aimed at resettling 50,000 Afghan refugees in the US. The plan has been criticized by many veterans who feel it would put additional strain on local communities.
A plane crashed on a street near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, igniting nearby cars and homes in flames on Friday night.
A medical ambulance plane carrying a pediatric patient crashed and exploded on a street near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia on Friday night, causing destruction and concern for residents nearby.
Podcast host John Ashbrook said he received negative reactions from reporters during his debut at Friday's White House press briefing, including 'eye rolls' and 'smirks'.
The Supreme Court is set to consider a case that could establish the nation's first publicly funded religious charter school, sparking debate over school choice and religious practices.
Teen girls who were involved in a scandal surrounding a trans athlete at their high school in California hold a press conference to share their experiences and speak out against what they claim is a culture war being waged on campus. The controversy has turned Martin Luther King High School into a battleground between those supporting the student athlete's rights and opponents, including some parents and community members.
Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker calls President Donald Trump 'unfit to lead' after Trump criticized the FAA's emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies in response to a plane crash in DC.
Outgoing DNC Chair Jaime Harrison says Democrats should have stuck by President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. The comment comes as the party prepares to select a new leader.
American-Israeli Keith Siegel is set to be released on Saturday as part of Israel and Hamas' ceasefire deal, marking the first release of an American hostage taken in Gaza on October 7, 2023.
President Trump's labeling of immigration as an 'invasion' could help him invoke a 19th-century law that grants presidents unprecedented authority in times of national emergency, according to legal experts. This move would allow the president to take sweeping actions without congressional approval.
Tulsi Gabbard faced a grueling confirmation hearing as President Trump's pick for director of national intelligence, with senators questioning her experience and views on key issues. The hearing highlighted her tough stance against being controlled by politicians, saying she 'refuse[d] to be their puppet'.
Two Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in the Jenin governorate in the occupied West Bank, bringing the total number of people killed in the area since a major assault began almost two weeks ago.
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to repurpose Guantanamo Bay as a detention center for unauthorized immigrants, sparking controversy over his plan. The move is seen as part of his effort to address immigration issues and is expected to lead to deportations of individuals held at the infamous US prison in Cuba.
President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders, including one naming acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen as a new permanent administrator, after a deadly plane crash in Washington D.C. The president also ordered an immediate assessment of aviation safety.
Kash Patel responds to Dem senator Amy Klobuchar at her confirmation hearing, saying 'You've got two minutes,' winning praise from conservatives on social media.
Congress is holding a hearing to address overregulation in California, specifically focusing on its impact following devastating wildfires, as lawmakers look to promote more effective regulation and policy reforms.
The Republican National Committee and former Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita are threatening a defamation lawsuit against liberal news website The Daily Beast.
US President Donald Trump has formed an alliance with prominent tech billionaires such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, raising questions about their roles in shaping Big Tech policy. The move appears to be a departure from typical Democratic opposition to these powerful industries.
The FCC, under its new chairman Brendan Carr, is investigating NPR and PBS stations over their sponsorship practices. The investigation was ordered in a letter to the public media organizations.
The FCC has launched an investigation into NPR and PBS over potential violations of federal regulations regarding prohibited commercial advertising at member station events. The move comes amid Congressional threats to defund the public broadcasting organizations.
Trump’s Cabinet nominees face sharpest bipartisan grilling to date as they faced sharp questions in the Senate during hearings Thursday from Democrats and some Republican senators.
Victims identified in a fatal plane crash involving an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter in Washington D.C. are being remembered by loved ones who share tributes online as they seek answers about the tragic event.
President Donald Trump's pick to head the FBI, Kash Patel, has pledged to help a top Republican senator expose those who worked with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in human trafficking and child exploitation cases.
The Federal Reserve continues its second Trump era by ignoring President Donald Trump's demand to lower interest rates, doing what it wants to do despite his wishes.
President Donald Trump said the Reagan National Airport crash that killed 27 people could have been prevented due to clear night conditions at the time of the incident.
Six people from the Skating Club of Boston were killed in a midair collision between a passenger airliner and a U.S. Army helicopter near Reagan International Airport.
Kash Patel's selection as potential FBI director is widely criticized for his demonstrated loyalty to former President Trump, raising concerns about his qualifications and impartiality. Patel's background and credentials have been questioned by many experts and lawmakers.
A person on Kash Patel's list of corrupt actors from the deep state is taking drastic measures, including moving their family, ahead of his potential confirmation as lead of the FBI. The individual aims to protect themselves from perceived threats.