US Travel Ban Expansion to Over 30 Countries

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals plans to widen the US travel ban to more than 30 nations, citing security concerns. Read the latest on this major immigration policy shift.

Vance's 2:30am Signalgate Message After Scandal Broke

A Pentagon report reveals J.D. Vance messaged a compromised Signal chat at 2:30am after the Signalgate scandal broke. Defence Secretary Hegseth found to have endangered US troops. Read the full investigation.

Macron Denies US-Europe Mistrust Over Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron insists on unity with the US over Ukraine, denying a leaked report that he warned Washington could betray Kyiv. Explore the diplomatic fallout and urgent EU funding talks.

US Pushes Europe to Take Lead on NATO Defence by 2027

Pentagon officials have told European diplomats that the US expects the continent to shoulder the bulk of NATO's conventional defence by 2027, warning of potential US disengagement if the deadline is missed. Discover the implications for transatlantic sec

Supreme Court Approves Texas Congressional Maps

The US Supreme Court has upheld redrawn congressional maps in Texas, a decision with major implications for the 2026 elections and representation. Discover the legal battle's outcome.

Joe Rogan Mocks Trump's 'Big' iMessage Habit

Podcaster Joe Rogan ridicules Donald Trump's texting style and distances himself from the former president's election fraud claims. Discover the details of their deteriorating relationship.

Reeves avoids probe over £20bn 'black hole' claims

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will not face an investigation over claims she misled the public about a £20bn fiscal black hole before the Budget. Read the full story on the watchdog's decision.

Germany revives voluntary military service

German lawmakers approve a new recruitment drive targeting 18-year-olds, aiming to bolster defence capabilities. Discover the details of the plan and its European context.

Facial recognition tech fails on Black and Asian faces

A UK watchdog reveals Home Office facial recognition technology has significant accuracy issues with Black and Asian subjects, raising urgent bias and discrimination concerns. Read the full investigation.

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