Rep. Thomas Massie, a longtime GOP maverick, faces Trumps fiercest wrath yet
Trump has appeared to reach a tipping point with the Kentucky Republican as Massie opposes the presidents legislative package and decision to bomb Iran without consulting Congress.
Supreme Court takes case of Rastafarian whose head was shaved by prison guards
The Supreme Court announced it will take up the case of a devout Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were forcibly shaved by Louisiana prison guards.
Virginia Democrats race to replace Rep. Connolly is a weeks-long sprint
The Northern Virginia primary featuring 10 Democratic candidates is a mad-dash contest that will test voters appetite for breaking from the establishment.
In West Virginia, Medicaid is a lifeline. GOP cuts could devastate the state.
GOP states are particularly reliant on a program that President Donald Trump and other Republicans have targeted for deep spending reductions.
How Israel deceived the United States about its nuclear weapons program
Israel is attacking Irans nuclear sites, but Tehrans secret path was blazed by the Israelis.
Trump aides once helped elect Netanyahu, reflecting leaders deep ties
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles worked briefly for Benjamin Netanyahus 2020 campaign, an example of the many ties between the Israeli leader and Trump.
Judge says government failed to prove wrongly deported man poses a danger
A federal judge ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garca is eligible for release and raised questions about the governments allegation that he is a threat to society.
White House releases Situation Room photos from when U.S. struck Iran sites
The images show Trump wearing a MAGA hat and surrounded by advisers including White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
MAGA is divided over Trumps decision to bomb Iran. Will it last?
The bombing marked a stark reversal from Trumps campaign rhetoric to expel the warmongers from our government, and escalated divisions within the GOP. Some downplayed the shift to maintain their loyalty to the president.
How Trump got to yes on bombing Iran
Trumps statement that he might wait two weeks to decide on striking Iran was part of an elaborate administration effort at misdirection, officials said.
Republicans cheer Iran strikes as Democrats question unilateral actions
Before Trumps actions, some Republicans and public polls showed hesitancy to attack Iran. After the strikes, opinions largely coalesced around party lines.
Trump strikes Iran hard, and the world waits for what comes next
Trump hopes to emerge as a bold commander who achieved a goal long sought by the United States -- destroying Irans nuclear capabilities without being drawn into a lasting conflict. Middle East history shows the difficulty of achieving that goal.
With fateful decision, Trump gambles his presidency on war
Trump rose to power criticizing Middle East wars. Now he may have his own.
U.S. warplanes strike three Iranian nuclear sites in sweeping attack
The bombing is a major escalation by President Donald Trump, tethering the United States to a conflict with no clear end in sight.
Trump attacks Watergate laws in massive shift of ethics system
Congress built a system 50 years ago to prevent another Nixon. Trump seems determined to dismantle those rules.
Vietnam officially joins BRICS as 'Partner Country': Know why it is important
The BRICS partner-country framework was introduced at the 16th BRICS summit in Kazan in October 2024. Through this arrangement, countries can engage with the organisation without securing full membership of the grouping.
Patricia Broderick, former D.C. Superior Court judge, dies at 75
Paralyzed in a car accident during college, she overcame her disability to become a Justice Department lawyer and serve for more than two decades on the bench.
Social Security stops reporting call wait times and other metrics
The changes are the latest sign of the agencys struggle with website crashes, overloaded servers and long lines at field offices amid Trump cutbacks.
From evacuate Tehran to two weeks: Behind Trumps shift on Iran
Trump said he was waiting to see whether or not people come to their senses.
Trump can keep National Guard in Los Angeles for now, appeals court rules
The federal appeals courts ruling was a win for President Donald Trump as he aims to use the military to police protests of his deportation efforts.
Tracking who Trump is appointing to fill key administration roles
Follow President-elect Trumps progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
Hundreds of U.S. citizens have fled Iran amid Israeli strikes
A State Department cable obtained by The Post acknowledges large numbers of Americans are in harms way as Trump contemplates military action against Iran.
Supreme Court allows vape companies to pick courts to hear challenges
The case centered on venue-shopping and whether the tobacco company R.J. Reynolds could appeal in the 5th Circuit appeals court, far from its headquarters.
Tracking key Supreme Court cases of the 2024-2025 term
Follow major cases facing the Supreme Court in 2025, including ghost guns, medical care for transgender minors, public funding for religious schools and more.
Live updates: Trump touts court decision allowing him to keep National Guard in Los Angeles
Get the latest news on President Donald Trumps second term in the White House and the Republican-led Congress.
Trump dials back war talk, sees more time for diplomacy
White House says Trump will decide within two weeks whether to strike Iran.
DNA TV Show: Cyber attack in modern warfare in Iran-Israel war
Two major cyberattacks were launched on Iran. First, on Iran's television, hackers broadcast the visuals of the anti-hijab revolution of 2022. The second attack is on Iran's banking system.
Members of Congress worry about lack of plan as political violence rises
Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Washington) in September explained his fear of how a narrowly divided Congress could inspire a perverse madman to target federal lawmakers.
Democrats raise war powers concerns as Trump mulls Iran strike
The pushback follows Trumps encroachment almost every congressional prerogative from taking control of the power of the purse to threatening tariffs.
SAMHSA has fought drug and mental health crises. Now its in crisis.
Staff and budget cuts will result in fewer services for people fighting mental illness and addiction, including Narcan distribution.
Im just so scared: Lawmakers reckon with safety after Minnesota slayings
Safety concerns are already prompting lawmakers to change the way they live, especially in places like Minnesota, which has a civic culture that promotes close contact with constituents.
Va. Democratic lineup set, with Hashmi declared winner of lt. governor race
The lineups for both parties present a stunningly diverse crop of candidates who highlight the changing nature of Virginia, the old capital of the Confederacy.
Trump is still Trump, even when faced with the question of war
The unpredictable president is as unpredictable as ever as he weighs a military attack against Iran.
Federal employees celebrate their Oscar night under a shadow
The annual gala marking the Sammies awards for public service was a big night out for members of the federal workforce, which faces cutbacks and criticism under the Trump administration.
Trump gave Iran an ultimatum but has made no final decision on war
The president told reporters at the White House Wednesday that Iranian officials are eager to negotiate but it may be too late.
DNA TV Show: Will Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei be toppled?
Speculations are being made that US is planning something big against Iran. Donald Trump warned Iran through posts on his social media platform Truth.
Supreme Court allows Tennessee ban on gender-transition care for minors
The courts decision affects the law in Tennessee and has implications for the 23 other states that have banned similar treatments in recent years.
Supreme Court Upholds Curbs On Treatment For Transgender Minors
On a 6-3 vote, the justices ruled that the Tennessee law comports with the Constitutions equal protection guarantee, rejecting arguments by families and former President Joe Bidens administration.
Are guns the biggest killer of children and teens?
A statistic featured in Ad Council public service ads obscures the fact that its true for teens, but not children.
These centrist women on a group chat are leading Democrats in 2025
Abigail Spanberger, Mikie Sherrill and Elissa Slotkin, who rose during President Donald Trumps first term, are playing major roles for their party this year.
5 takeaways from Virginias primary election results
The political spotlight this year is on Virginia, which kicked off its closely-watched statewide election cycle with primaries that set Novembers ballot.
Conflict in Mideast causes battle within MAGA ranks stay out or fight?
Anti-Iran hawks push Trump to join Israels attack on Tehrans nuclear facilities. Anti-intervention figures warn that military action would split Trumps base.
Florida attorney general held in civil contempt over immigration law
A federal judge ruled that James Uthmeier violated an order halting the enforcement of a law, which makes it a crime for adults living in the U.S. illegally to enter Florida.
Democrats want to fight Trump, but they cant stop fighting each other
Internal divisions at the DNC and its direction under chairman Ken Martin have been a source of tension in the party.
Trump debates bombing Iran in pivotal moment for presidency
The decision could pull the U.S. into a major war, or lead to the destruction of Irans nuclear program.
DHS Secretary Noem taken to hospital after allergic reaction
Secretary Noem had an allergic reaction today. She was transported to the hospital out of an abundance of caution. She is alert and recovering, said Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary.
DNA TV Show: Why did Donald Trump suddenly leave G7 Summit in Canada?
Donald Trump has said the US knows where Iran's Khamenei is hiding but doesn't want him killed 'for now,' urges unconditional surrender.
DNA TV Show: Putin-Jinping's entry in Iran-Israel war
Russian President Putin has called US President Donald Trump and appealed to stop the Israel-Iran war.
DNA TV Show: Why is take off the most dangerous flight phase?
The Air India plane crashed seconds after takeoff. The London-bound Air India flight AI 171 was carrying over 242 passengers.
DNA TV Show: What is Brigade 313 as Pakistan Senator Sherry Rehman admits Islamabad's terror past?
America's renowned think tank, Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium, has prepared a complete research paper on Brigade-313.
DNA TV Show: What's happening in Los Angeles as Donald Trump deployed 2000 National Guard troops
A case has been registered against US President Donald Trump in California due to the deployment of 2,000 National Guard in Los Angeles without the approval of the Governor.
DNA TV Show: How Europe is heavily dependent on Israel for defence
Israel was once dependent on European countries for weapons, but today Europe has become the biggest market for Israeli weapons.
DNA TV Show: Who is Madam N, Pakistan's ISI agent, involved in anti-India conspiracies?
Naushaba has set up a travel and tour agency in Pakistan. It used to offer package tours to Sikh and Hindu religious places in Pakistan to Indian citizens.
DNA TV Show: RCB victory event at Chinnaswamy Stadium continues despite stampede
Despite the tragedy, a short victory ceremony was held inside the stadium, which lasted about half an hour.
Trump pardons reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley after tax evasion, bank fraud convictions
President Donald Trump has issued a full pardon to reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022. The couple faced lengthy prison sentences for defrauding banks and hiding income from the IRS. Their accountant has not been pardoned
DNA TV Show: India's 5th-generation stealth fighter jet gets key clearance
After refuelling once, it will be able to fly a distance of more than 3200 kilometres. This aircraft, flying at an altitude of 65,000 feet, will weigh about 25 tons.
Trump vs. Harvard: White House Escalates Battle Over Foreign Students and Funding
The crackdown stems from ideological conflicts.
DNA TV Show: Why did US President Donald Trump announce plans to make Golden Dome Defence System?
The Pentagon claims that the US is at risk of missile attacks from countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
DNA TV Show: Covid-19 cases rising again, 257 cases reported in India
Doctors say that the JN.1 variant of COVID-19 is a new sub-variant of Omicron that came in 2021.
DNA TV Show: US rejects 15 mango shipments from India
India is number one in the world in terms of mango production. About 52 per cent of the world's mangoes are produced in India.
DNA TV Show: How is China supporting Pakistan against India?
Pakistan fought this battle with Chinese weapons. The Indian Army has also given evidence of attacks on India with China-made JF-17 fighter jets and PL-15 missiles.
DNA TV Show: India and Pakistan conduct naval drills in the Arabian Sea amid rising tension
Indian Navy is doing different types of war exercises, including its warships and their weapons.
DNA TV Show: How will the suspension of Indus Water Treaty impact Pakistan?
A large part of Pakistan's agriculture, drinking water and electricity production is dependent on water from the Indus River.
DNA TV Show: Uttarakhand's Silkyara tunnel achieves breakthrough
It will take two more years for the tunnel to be fully ready, and when this tunnel will be opened for the general public.
DNA TV Show: How the 'Golden Triangle' of cybercrime works
The ED charge sheet reveals this network's modus operandi, which includes four important things that you must know.
DNA TV Show: What caused the recent UPI outage in India?
Around 661 banks in the country are connected with UPI transactions. Every day, 60 crore UPI transactions take place in the country, i.e. 2.5 crore transactions take place every hour.
DNA TV Show: How Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's fight on tariffs is impacting the world
Due to the tariff war that started between the US and China, there is a danger of recession all over the world.
This operation marked a key milestone in India's commitment to space sustainability, as it left behind no orbital debris.
During her UK sojourn, Banerjee mentioned the historical linkages between Bengal and the UK and also underscored cooperation between Bengal and the UK in recent years.
When Love Hurts - Navigating the legal landscape in cases of matrimonial disputes
As per National Crime Record Bureau reports in 2005, for a total 58,319 cases reported under 498AIPC, a total of 1,27,560 people were arrested, and 6,141 cases were declared false on account of mistake of fact or law.