Indian Prime Minister Modi takes page from Trump, says ‘make India great again,’ or ‘MIGA’
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan for his own nation during a news conference Thursday.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan for his own nation during a news conference Thursday.
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin said his team canceled a $50 million Biden-era environmental justice grant to a group that believes "climate justice travels through a Free Palestine."
New York Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday met with border czar Tom Homan and federal officials for a closed-door meeting to discuss illegal immigration.
Hours after being confirmed in the Senate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as Health and Human Services secretary alongside his family in the Oval Office.
Republicans in Michigan passed a rule change resolution regarding pork projects being prohibited from going to sanctuary cities in a move that skips the governor's office.
Wake County, North Carolina, Schools board member Sam Hershey made waves after referring to critics of DEI as potentially "mediocre White men" among other comments.
Georgetown is facing demands from a pro-Jewish legal advocacy group that has said the university must cancel an event headlined by a convicted member of a Palestinian terror group.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul rejects request from Louisiana AG Liz Murrill to extradite a New York doctor who allegedly prescribed and mailed an abortion pill to a Louisiana mother.
President Donald Trump said there is "no reason" to build brand-new nuclear weapons as he plans to pursue denuclearization talks with Russia and China.
Dem. Rep. Jim McGovern railed against Elon Musk and the Trump administration's DOGE efforts after a rally protesting cuts to key areas, including the Department of Education.