The United States Senate confirmed a new commanding general to lead the Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC). The appointment strengthens leadership overseeing space operations, missile defense, and strategic capabilities critical to national security and evolving defense initiatives.

Maj. Gen. John L. Rafferty, Jr., has been confirmed by the United States Senate for promotion to lieutenant general and assignment as the commanding general of the…

The United States Supreme Court ruled that a bankruptcy trustee may pursue avoidance claims within statutory time limits, even if underlying transactions predate appointment, reinforcing strict deadlines while preserving trustees’ authority to recover assets for creditors, nationwide bankruptcy litigation clarity.

The United States Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal courts must enforce a time limitation when parties seek to challenge judgments as void under the Federal Rules…

The United States Supreme Court ruled that a bankruptcy trustee may pursue avoidance claims within statutory time limits, even if underlying transactions predate appointment, reinforcing strict deadlines while preserving trustees’ authority to recover assets for creditors, nationwide bankruptcy litigation clarity.

The United States Supreme Court unanimously ruled that federal courts must enforce a time limitation when parties seek to challenge judgments as void under the Federal Rules…

Social Security Administration confirmed a 3.2% cost-of-living adjustment for 2025, increasing monthly benefits for retirees, disabled Americans, survivors, and SSI recipients. The boost affects over 70 million beneficiaries nationwide amid inflation, rising healthcare costs, and ongoing economic uncertainty.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has officially announced a 3.2% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2025, a development that will affect more than 70 million Americans who depend…

A 21-year-old North Carolina man was fatally shot after breaching security at Mar-a-Lago while armed with a shotgun and gas can. Authorities said he raised the weapon after ignoring commands, prompting officers to neutralize the threat. The president was absent.

In the early hours of Sunday morning, a tense security breach at Mar-a-Lago ended in gunfire and a fatal confrontation that has since prompted national attention and…

A 39-year-old climber faces trial in Austria after his girlfriend died during a winter ascent of Grossglockner. Prosecutors allege negligence for leaving her in freezing conditions, while he claims they mutually decided he should seek help.

The trial unfolding in Innsbruck has drawn national attention across Austria and beyond, not only because it involves the country’s highest mountain but because it centers on…

Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, received a court ruling allowing federal charges to proceed. A judge denied key defense motions, keeping Routh in custody as prosecutors advance the high-profile case.

A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Ryan Wesley Routh, 59, to life in prison plus an additional 84 months for his role in the 2024 attempted assassination…

President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Republican Rep. Jeff Hurd for opposing his tariff agenda, labeling him a “RINO,” and instead backed challenger Hope Scheppelman ahead of Colorado’s GOP primary.

Donald Trump announced Saturday that he has rescinded his endorsement of Jeff Hurd, a Republican congressman representing Colorado’s 3rd congressional district, citing what he described as Hurd’s…

Zohran Mamdani reversed his stance on homelessness policy after multiple deaths among unhoused residents drew public scrutiny. Facing mounting criticism, he pledged stricter safety measures, expanded shelter access, and policy reforms aimed at preventing further tragedies and improving oversight of city services.

Zohran Mamdani announced Wednesday that his administration will resume clearing homeless encampments across New York City, reversing a decision he made shortly after taking office to pause…

The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Trump’s global tariffs marks a major setback, limiting presidential trade authority, potentially reducing tariff revenue, and forcing the administration to seek alternative legal avenues for trade policy and economic strategies.

On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling against President Donald Trump’s global tariff policies, striking down a majority of the measures he had…