The Atlantic published Wednesday what it described as the ‘attack plans’ at the center of a Signal text chain leak involving senior officials in the Trump administration. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz have faced calls to resign following revelations that the outlet’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently added to a private group chat earlier ...
: Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, will hold a hearing next week on federal judges’ use of nationwide orders to throttle the Trump administration’s actions, which will take place back to back with an identical hearing in the lower chamber. In an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, Grassley said, ‘District judges’ abuse of nationwide injunctions has hobbled the ...
Sen. Josh Hawley asked FBI Director Kash Patel Wednesday to look into alleged Biden-era abuses against Christians, urging Patel in a new letter to crack down on what the Missouri Republican described as First Amendment violations he said were carried out under the Biden administration. In the letter, previewed exclusively by Fox News Digital, the Missouri Republican asked Patel to ...
The leak of Houthi strike plans by the Trump administration to a journalist was not the result of a hack but an apparent human error. Still, it sparked debate over whether the nation’s most powerful government officials should communicate sensitive military information on a non-government platform. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, wrote on Monday that he was added to ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily blocked the shutdown of a U.S.-funded radio network. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth, who was appointed by former President Ronald Reagan, granted a temporary restraining order on the shutdown of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a non-profit news organization originally founded in the 1950s by the Central Intelligence Agency to broadcast behind the ...
A landmark ruling by the Court of Appeal has set a powerful legal precedent in the battle against energy mis-selling, giving thousands of UK businesses new grounds to reclaim hidden fees charged by energy brokers. The judgment significantly clarifies the legal responsibilities of energy brokers, also known as Third Party Intermediaries (TPIs), marking a pivotal step in holding them to ...
Inflation in the UK eased more than expected in February, falling to 2.8 per cent from 3 per cent in January, according to official data released ahead of today’s spring statement. The drop offers some temporary relief to policymakers, but underlying pressures and energy price risks mean interest rate cuts are still likely to be slow and measured. The latest ...
Fevertree has reported a strong full-year performance, with surging US sales helping to counterbalance a dip in its domestic UK market. The upmarket mixer brand saw revenues in the United States rise by 9 per cent to £128 million in the year ending 31 December 2024, reinforcing the US’s position as the company’s largest market by revenue. The Aim-listed firm ...
Cryptocurrency, in all its brilliance and chaos, moves in cycles. Those who’ve been in the game long enough know this truth well. A sudden surge. A sharp drop. It happens again and again. Bitcoin starts climbing, and the rest of the market follows. Then, the bubble bursts. And yet, the cycle continues. The secret is understanding these rhythms. Knowing when ...
The perfect photos are about more than just what’s in the foreground. You need a gorgeous backdrop to tie the image together and make it look amazing. Regardless of whether you’re taking photos for fun or need to capture lots of images for a fashion blog, your garden can be the ideal backdrop for everything. It’ll add more greenery and ...