Iraq War critic, Venezuela mission defender: Vances foreign policy journey
With an eye to 2028, the vice president finds himself trying to balance his past calls for military restraint with a defense of President Donald Trumps raid in Venezuela.
After fleeing the Taliban, they felt safe in America. A shooting in D.C. changed everything.
The Trump administrations backlash against refugees has sowed fears of prejudice, rejection or even deportation among Afghans in the U.S.
Branding Trump a neocon does a disservice to the label
Marco Rubios transformation underscores how far Trumps militaristic nationalism is from traditional neoconservatism.
Eyes are on Gorsuch as Supreme Court weighs rights of trans athletes
With the Supreme Court set to weigh the legal rights of transgender athletes, Justice Neil Gorsuch is in the spotlight as the swing vote advocates are courting.
After ICE shooting, Minneapolis mayor emerges with blunt rebuke of Trump
Democrat Jacob Frey has countered the administrations portrayal of events in sharp and at times profane terms. His reaction is shaped by a tenure of crises.
Two congressmen watched an ICE shooting video. Only one is sure of what he saw.
Two Congressmen had different perceptions of the same footage showing a deadly Minneapolis shooting.
Banks criticize Trumps push for 10 percent credit card interest rate cap
Financial institutions and other credit card issuers say the cap, which the president wants in effect by Jan. 20, would limit consumers access to credit.
A majority in name only? House Republicans barely hanging on
Moves to Trump administration, resignations and deaths leave GOP without a functional majority.
Trumps 2026 affordability message competes with foreign policy push
President Donald Trump has made clear that he has no plans to back down from a growing list of foreign entanglements.
Trumps Venezuela plan lures investors with oil, minerals and risk
U.S. firms are looking for ways into Venezuela as the White House puts out the call.
Here are the agencies that were cut the most by Trump, new data shows
About 335,000 federal workers left government from January to November 2025, with a vast majority of those people quitting or retiring.
DNA TV Show: Will Trump break the nuclear agreement with Putin?
The current START treaty between the two countries is set to expire on February 5, 2026.
Coast Guard prepares for influx of seized ghost fleet oil tankers
As Trump targets Venezuelan oil exports, the Coast Guard has put out a call for specialists who can fix captured tankers so they wont be turned away from U.S. ports.
Trump says he will meet Machado and would accept Nobel Peace Prize from her
Speaking to Fox News, Trump said it would be a great honor if the Venezuelan opposition leader decided to share her Nobel Peace Prize with him.
House passes bill extending health care subsidies, bucking GOP leaders
Prospects for passage in the Senate are unclear. The enhanced ACA subsidies expired at the end of 2025, driving costs up for millions.
Senate advances bill to block further military action in Venezuela
Though largely symbolic, the measure would be a rare assertion of Congresss role in using lethal force after the stunning raid to capture Nicols Maduro.
In combative news conference, Vance defends Minneapolis ICE shooting
The vice president accused a woman who was shot dead by an ICE agent Wednesday of criminally trying to ram the officer, whom he described as acting in self-defense.
Trump plans to make his ballroom addition as tall as the White House itself
The presidents architect disclosed the change as federal review panels begin a fast-track review of the $400 million project.
Judge disqualifies U.S. attorney in Albany investigating Letitia James
John A. Sarcone III is the fifth Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney who has been disqualified from serving in such a role.
DNA TV Show: ED vs CM Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal
Shortly after the raids, the Mamata government swung into action. During this time, there was a heated exchange between the CM and the ED officials.
House GOP prioritizes Trumps changes to showerheads
President Donald Trump has made no secret of his distaste for low-pressure showers.
Republicans push back on White House military threat toward Greenland
Some GOP lawmakers warned that using force to seize the territory could fracture NATO, while others sought to downplay the possibility for such an attack.
Federal judge demands Halligan explain why shes still listed as U.S. attorney
It is the most direct challenge yet to Halligans continued presence in the role since another judge dismissed an indictment against Comey, finding her appointment unconstitutional.
Rep. Steny Hoyer to retire, ending storied career in elected office
Marylands longest serving member of Congress wont seek reelection after having spent two decades as the No. 2 House Democrat.
Trump defends ICE, seeks to define shooting before facts are established
Trump seized on partial video footage to impose his interpretation of the shooting as investigators worked to establish the facts.
U.S. reduces number of warships near Venezuela after Maduro raid
The USS Iwo Jima and the USS San Antonio have been relocated to waters north of Cuba, and the Air Force also has withdrawn some aircraft from the region.
Advocates sue Trump officials for answers on East Wing asbestos risks
White House officials have said extensive abatement efforts occurred before the East Wing was demolished, but have shared no further details.
Anvesha's Mission: India's Jan 12 Launch Carries 19 Dreams to Space
Anvesha uses hyperspectral imaging, which means it can see 'hidden' colours and details that are invisible to humans.
A perfectly timed bet on Maduros fall draws scrutiny of prediction markets
An anonymous traders perfectly timed bet on the fall of Venezuelas leader has ignited debate over whether fast-growing prediction markets have adequate safeguards.
Venezuela's Fate: American Raid on Caracas and the Battle for Venezuela's Black Gold
The US had been planning to target Maduro for years, pumping money into opposition groups and slapping on heavy sanctions.
Georgia sets special election for Marjorie Taylor Greenes House seat
The March 10 election will decide who serves the remainder of her term for the states 14th District following her high-profile split from President Trump.
Maduro raid killed about 75 in Venezuela, U.S. officials assess
The sizable death toll adds meaning to President Donald Trumps public remarks that the operation he approved was effective but very violent.
White House publishes website that rewrites history of Jan. 6 attack
Five years after a mob of Trump supporters violently stormed the Capitol to stop certification of Joe Bidens victory, the Trump administration is still fixated on a false narrative.
Takeaways from the fifth anniversary of Jan. 6
President Donald Trump appears stronger than ever as he continues his attempts to rewrite the history of the U.S. Capitol attack.
States where abortion is legal, banned or under threat
More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Heres a look at abortion laws by state.
Trump warns of third impeachment if House Republicans lose midterms
The president urged GOP congressmen to focus on drug prices, transgender athletes in womens sports and cracking down on violent crime to win the 2026 midterms.
China, Russia, South Africa, Indonesia, and Ethiopia, along with Iran, are participating in this naval exercise.
Eleanor Holmes Nortons longtime staffer to run for her seat in Congress
Trent Holbrook, 40, who plans to formally announce his candidacy on Wednesday, will join a crowded field of candidates vying for the congresswomans seat.
More than 2 million Epstein documents still unreleased, officials say
In a progress report of sorts, U.S. officials say about 12,300 Epstein documents have been reviewed and released. There are some 2 million to go.
Lawmakers battle over how and whether Jan. 6 should be remembered
House Republicans continue to hide a plaque honoring the police who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, almost three years after a law passed requiring its display.
George Conway, critical of Trump, enters crowded Democratic House primary
In an interview, the newly registered Democrat emphasized his opposition to the president, as he seeks to stand out in a packed open race in New York.
Maduro, making first court appearance, says U.S. kidnapped him
As the former Venezuelan president and his wife take their first steps in the U.S. legal system, Maduros former vice president consolidates her hold on power.
Four questions on what happens next for Trump in Venezuela
Does Congress step in? Does the public care?
Hegseth announces censure and potential demotion of Sen. Mark Kelly
The Trump administration has targeted the Arizona Democrat, a retired Navy officer, over a video reminding U.S. troops they can disobey illegal orders.
Walz drops bid for reelection as Minn. governor while Klobuchar considers run
The former Democratic vice-presidential nominee stepped aside amid a growing fraud inquiry.
DNA TV Show: After Venezuela, is Greenland the next target of US?
Denmark is responsible for Greenland's security and law and order.
Democrats look primed to win the House, but a wave might be harder
Gerrymandering and longer-term trends in polarization have left fewer competitive House seats in next years midterm elections.
We texted 1,000 Americans about U.S. actions in Venezuela. Heres what they said.
A Washington Post poll shows Americans are split on sending military forces to Venezuela to capture Maduro. Most say it should have required Congresss approval.
Trump revives an old vision of American power, with global implications
Trumps moves to assert U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere and pull back from Europe could embolden Russia and China.
Trump amplifies conspiracies on killing of Minnesota lawmaker
Trump shared a video baselessly linking Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to conspiracies over brazen political killings in the state this summer.
Reform Express and 24x7 Justice Delivery
On the eve of the New Year, Chief Justice of India(CJI), Justice Surya Kant has established four categories of disadvantaged sections for priority hearing of cases, including the differently able, the elderly, acid attack survivors, and people below the poverty line.
DNA TV Show: Which country will witness a coup in 2026?
A popular uprising against the hardline regime has suddenly erupted in Iran.
DNA TV Show: Why Israel does not want Asim Munir's troops in Gaza peacekeeping force?
United States President Donald Trump mediated to formulate a Gaza peace plan to stop the yearslong conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Palestinian territory. There are several key aspects of the historic plan, including an immediate ceasefire and the deployment of an international force.
DNA TV Show: Why Donald Trump launched deadly strikes on ISIS in Nigeria
This is Trump's second major strike against Islamic terrorism within a month.
DNA TV Show: Will Sheikh Hasina return to Bangladesh?
US lawmakers have questioned the ban on the Awami League of Sheikh Hasina.
DNA TV Show: How Donald Trump raised Rs 18000 crore in donations in his 2nd term
The investigation revealed that some CEOs of Indian origin were also among those who donated to Trump.
DNA TV Show: Asim Munir's two-front war conspiracy against India
Is India prepared to fight simultaneously on both the eastern and western fronts against a potential military alliance between Pakistan and Bangladesh?
Australia passes law to keep kids off social media - India can follow
Recognizing harms from predatory algorithms, Australia recently enforced a social media ban for Children under 16. The ban, which is supported by 77% of Australians, applies to the 10 largest platforms, including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

