
JD Vance Heckled During Turning Point USA Event in Georgia
Vice President JD Vance was interrupted by protesters during a speech at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia while discussing Middle East policy.

Vice President JD Vance was interrupted by protesters during a speech at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia while discussing Middle East policy.

A minivan crash in Fort Worth killed two people and led to the discovery of nearly 500 pounds of liquid methamphetamine valued at up to $3 million.

The Education Department announced it will transfer management of $180 billion in defaulted student loans to Treasury as part of broader agency restructuring efforts.

Honda posted its first annual loss since going public in the 1950s and canceled plans for three electric vehicles manufactured in the United States.

A Colorado mother celebrates legal verdicts against major social media platforms following her son's fentanyl overdose death.
UFC revealed its White House event lineup headlined by Topuria vs. Gaethje while Jon Jones requested his release amid disputes over event negotiations.
Tesla shifts focus to robotaxis while Mercedes introduces steer-by-wire technology and Amazon reportedly eyes satellite internet expansion.

Chinese authorities have launched an investigation into Politburo member Ma Xingrui, former party secretary of Xinjiang region.

Politicians in West Bengal are incorporating fish into their campaign activities as a symbol of regional identity and cultural pride during ongoing elections.

The Senate voted down a Democratic measure to limit presidential military action against Iran without congressional approval.
Pope Leo XIV made his first papal visit to Algeria, focusing on St. Augustine's North African heritage and promoting interfaith dialogue.

Security vulnerabilities and online platforms are being exploited by criminals for financial fraud and cyberattacks.

The Western United States experienced an unprecedented lack of snowfall during the 2026 winter season, raising concerns about water supplies and economic impacts.

Strong winds across multiple states left hundreds of thousands without power and contributed to wildfires that killed at least one person in Nebraska.

A Boston federal judge rejected the Justice Department's request for Massachusetts voter registration records.
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