US politics
Trump's immigration policy approval drops to record low, poll finds
Just 39% of Americans approve of the job US President Donald Trump is doing on immigration, down from 41% earlier this month, while 53% disapprove, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
National Guard activated after man shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis, DHS says man was armed
Clergy arrested, businesses shutter as Minnesotans protest Trump's surge in immigration agents
Trump's media machine-gun: How Karoline Leavitt is rewriting the White House rules
Trump defends Tucker Carlson after interview with antisemite Nick Fuentes split Republicans
Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Marjorie Taylor Greene have all declined to condemn Fuentes' divisive far Right rhetoric.
US Senator Fetterman home after fall and brief hospitalization
Senator John Fetterman is back home after a fall caused by a ventricular fibrillation flare-up, requiring 20 stitches. He thanked UPMC and said he will return to work in DC soon.
Graham flips on the two-state solution warning Israel 'no sustainable future' without it - opinion
Senator Lindsey Graham’s fluctuating stance on the two-state solution, especially after October 7, represents the growing divide among Americans around the issue.
Is dining-hall matzah ‘DEI’? The answer isn’t clear to UVA’s pushed-out ex-president
Jim Ryan's question is a reflection of broader struggles on American college campuses to satisfy conservative demands on both antisemitism and DEI.
Trump withdraws support for Marjorie Taylor Greene
"I am withdrawing my support and endorsement of 'Congresswoman' Marjorie Taylor Greene, of the great state of Georgia," Trump posted on Truth Social late on Friday.
Israel's envoy to UN Danny Danon: Israel's alliance with US protects both nations - opinion
The US's relationship with Israel has come under attack from both the American Right and Left. But the alliance benefits both countries, maintaining that it is just a good strategy.
Trump’s call for Netanyahu’s pardon crosses a line in Israeli sovereignty - editorial
While Trump’s support for Israel is undeniable, his request for Netanyahu’s pardon crosses a line into interference in domestic affairs and judicial independence.
Editor's Notes: The year Jews stopped believing in a safe West - comment
Diaspora communities in the West rethink their safety in the wake of rising antisemitism and political shifts.
Conservative influencers defend Trump as House prepares to vote on releasing Epstein files
The House will vote next week on whether to require the Justice Department to publish all of its unclassified files on Jeffrey Epstein.
WATCH: Donald Trump signs bill ending longest government shutdown in US history
The US House of Representatives voted to end the government shutdown earlier on Wednesday with six Democrats crossing the aisle to vote yes on the legislation.