Electric Cars Targeted by Tax Authorities. End of Free Driving on Roads
The U.S. Congress is debating new electric vehicle fees as a way to fund infrastructure previously supported by fossil fuel taxes.
Trump sends ICE agents to U.S. airports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff at airports in response to funding negotiations with Congress.
Minimum wage in Florida: the project that would allow paying less than US$14 an hour to certain workers
A new proposal in Florida aims to allow certain sectors to pay employees in training less than the state's current minimum wage of $14 per hour to encourage skill development, sparking controversy among lawmakers.
Thune, GOP blast Dems in DHS standoff as Lankford says they fear ICE over Iran
Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, criticize Senate Democrats for blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security amid a government shutdown regarding immigration reform.
Trump threatens to send ICE agents to airports amid TSA funding impasse
Trump warns of deploying ICE agents to US airports if Congress does not agree on funding for airport security amid a partial government shutdown.
Nearly 80 Baltics Defend Baltic Interests in the US Congress from More Than 20 States
Nearly 80 Baltic representatives from over 20 states in the US are advocating for continued funding and support for Baltic defense initiatives in Congress.
'Killing bad men is expensive': Trump's request to Congress for $200 billion for the war in Iran
The Trump administration is seeking an additional $200 billion for military operations in Iran to replenish ammunition and supplies depleted in prior military assistance.
'Killing Bad Men Costs a Lot': Trump Administration Requests $200 Billion from Congress for War in Iran
The Trump administration is seeking an additional $200 billion for military operations in Iran, citing the need to replenish depleting munitions and supplies.
WATCH: Dem senators make the case for the very bill they're trying to kill
Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock discuss issues concerning illegal voting while opposing the SAVE America Act, which would enforce citizenship requirements for voter registration.
White House unveils its first federal AI framework, pushes Congress to act 'this year'
The White House has introduced its first federal policy framework for artificial intelligence, urging Congress to act swiftly on legislation to create national standards for AI development.
US Budget for the Iran War: "Will it Amount to a Trillion Dollars?"
The Pentagon seeks an additional $200 billion from Congress for the Iran war, igniting fiscal concerns among some conservatives.
US Budget for Iraq War: 'Will it become a trillion dollars?'
The Pentagon plans to request an additional $200 billion from Congress for the Iraq War, sparking internal tensions among Republicans regarding fiscal conservatism.
200 Billion Dollars.. Funding for War in Iran Faces Strong Opposition in Congress
The U.S. military's request for an additional $200 billion to fund operations in Iran has met with intense opposition in Congress, particularly from Democrats and some Republicans.
The White House requests $200 billion for the war in Iran and Trump denies that he will send troops
The White House is requesting an additional $200 billion from Congress to fund the ongoing conflict in Iran, while President Trump denies plans to send US troops to the region.
Democrats seek to impeach Pam Bondi after โfakeโ Epstein briefing
Democrats are attempting to impeach U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for allegedly not cooperating in a briefing regarding the Epstein files.
What did the testimony of U.S. intelligence leaders reveal about Iran?
U.S. intelligence leaders' testimony before Congress reveals contrasting assessments of the threat posed by Iran, leading to scrutiny of the justifications for the ongoing war.
Pentagon seeks at least $200B from Congress for Iran war
The Pentagon is seeking at least $200 billion in additional funding from Congress to support ongoing operations in the Iran war, according to War Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The Pentagon will request $200 billion to finance the war against Iran: "Money is needed to kill the bad guys"
The U.S. Pentagon is set to request $200 billion from Congress to fund military operations against Iran, emphasizing the need to equip troops adequately.
Liveblog Iran War: Pentagon Requests $200 Billion for Iran War
The Pentagon is set to request $200 billion from Congress for funding the Iran War, a sum that surpasses the total U.S. aid to Ukraine.
Media: Pentagon requests an additional 200 billion dollars for the Iran war
The Pentagon has requested an additional $200 billion for the war against Iran, but Congress's approval remains uncertain due to mixed political opinions.
U.S. Will Request $200 Billion More from Congress for War in Iran: 'Money is Needed to Kill the Bad Guys'
The U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, confirmed plans to request an additional $200 billion from Congress to fund military operations alongside Israel against Iran.
Pentagon will ask the US Congress for $200 billion to fund the war in Iran, says agency
The Pentagon plans to request $200 billion from the U.S. Congress to finance military operations in Iran according to agency reports.
Pentagon asks for $200 billion for war with Iran: it is suggested how long the strikes will continue
The Pentagon has requested $200 billion for military operations against Iran, though the approval faces challenges from Congressional Democrats and uncertainty within the Republican strategy.
Pentagon seeking $200 billion for Iran war โ WaPo
The Pentagon is requesting over $200 billion in funding from Congress to support military operations against Iran as costs escalate following recent strikes.
Pakistan is developing missiles capable of striking the US, major claim by US
The director of US national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has warned Congress about Pakistan's missile program, highlighting the potential development of long-range ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US.
Breaking: Washington Post reports a senior official in the US administration: the Pentagon requests a budget exceeding $200 billion for the war on Iran
The Pentagon has requested more than $200 billion for military operations against Iran, according to reports from the Washington Post.
Kent's Resignation: Gabbard and Ratcliff from the CIA Testify in Congress
Joe Kent's resignation from the National Counterterrorism Center raises questions about U.S. involvement in the Middle East amid ongoing conflict in Iran.
'Love happened with us, marriage took place with Modi': Kharge
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge made a humorous remark about former PM Deve Gowda during a farewell event for Rajya Sabha MPs, highlighting political alliances in a light-hearted manner.
โYellow Cardโ for Mayer
Sergio Mayer, penalized by his party leadership and stripped of political rights, formally requests his reinstatement in the Mexican Congress after being eliminated from a reality show in the US.
USA: US Postal Service Threatened with Insolvency
The head of the US Postal Service has warned that the agency may become insolvent as early as October or November without increased postage rates and congressional reforms.
Congress Launches Intensive Hearings on Iran War
The U.S. Congress begins intensive hearings on the ongoing war in Iran, focusing on the military campaign's impact and the security implications after a deadly airstrike.
Still not free: US Congress summons Pam Bondi, Trump's prosecutor, to testify in the Epstein case
The US House Oversight Committee has summoned Pam Bondi to testify about the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case on April 14.
US military tracks 23 Chinese port projects in Latin America, general tells Congress
The US military is monitoring 23 Chinese port projects and 12 space facilities across Latin America, viewing them all as potential dual-use military assets, according to General Francis Donovan.
Pam Bondi faces April deposition over handling of Jeffrey Epstein case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed to testify regarding the Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities.
Epstein committee sues the US Attorney General
A congressional oversight committee investigating the Epstein case has sued Attorney General Pam Bondi to compel her to testify.
Security lines persist at US airports as Congress negotiates DHS funding
Negotiations in Congress over funding the Department of Homeland Security are ongoing, resulting in long security lines at major US airports.
The US Attorney General is summoned by Congress in the Epstein case
Pam Bondi is set to testify under oath regarding the Epstein investigation amid allegations that key documents were withheld by the Justice Department.
From Polish Soil... to Italy! The 19th International Congress of Polish Student Associations is Behind Us
The 19th International Congress of Polish Student Associations was held in Milan, strengthening the cultural and academic ties between Poland and Italy.
Ten U.S. airline executives plea with Congress to pay TSA workers and end the shutdown
Executives from ten major U.S. airlines have urged Congress to end the ongoing government shutdown that is impacting air travel and TSA workers' pay.
Airline CEOs urge Congress to end shutdown and pay airport TSA officers
CEOs of major US airlines have called on Congress to end the government shutdown and ensure TSA officers are paid to prevent disruption to air travel.
Democracy in the USA: How Donald Trump Tries to Influence the Elections
The article discusses Donald Trump's strategies and concerns regarding the upcoming midterm elections in the U.S., highlighting the potential consequences for the Republican Party and his presidency.
US-Israel-Iran war: NLC demands tax relief, cost of living allowance
The Nigeria Labour Congress has urged the Federal Government to implement tax relief and allowances to mitigate the impact of rising petrol prices amid the ongoing Middle East crisis.
Anti-Muslim Speech Among Republicans Sparks Controversy in the U.S. Congress
The U.S. Republican leadership faces increasing pressure from rights organizations and some members within their party to address rising anti-Muslim rhetoric within Congress.
N. Farandouris: Turkish F-16s in the occupied territories before the American Congress
Greek Europarliament member Nikolaos Farandouris highlighted U.S. Congressional concerns over Turkish F-16 aircraft being stationed in occupied Cyprus.
US Department of Defense's Food Spending Sparks Doubts and Controversy
A report from American Transparency reveals excessive food spending by the US Department of Defense, leading to political criticism.
The USA Have Exhausted Ammunition for Several Years in the War with Iran
The US military's extensive ammunition use in the Iran war has strained resources and increased costs, pressuring political leaders ahead of upcoming elections.
The record cost of the war against Iran: in the first six days, the US spent 11.3 billion
The Pentagon reported that the first week of war against Iran cost the US almost two billion dollars a day, amounting to over 11.3 billion in total expenses.
Congress member calls for the deportation of Muslims and sparks widespread outrage
U.S. Congressman Andy Ogles faces backlash for his statement that Muslims have 'no place in American society', particularly from Muslim voters in his Tennessee district.
Once again, the US Department of Security runs out of funds: Senate cannot reach an agreement
The US Senate failed to approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security, prolonging a partial shutdown that affects various agencies and leads to noticeable consequences for citizens.
Pentagon tells lawmakers Iran war costs top $11.3bn โ but true price unknown
The Pentagon reported to lawmakers that the costs of the war against Iran have surpassed $11.3 billion, though actual expenses are likely much higher and not fully assessed.