Greenland’s leader says Trump’s threats are fueling mistrust of U.S.

Facing President Trump’s repeated assertions that Greenland should be brought under U.S. control, the island’s Prime Minister Mute Egede said that Mr. Trump was, “very unpredictable, in such a way that people feel insecure” as global power dynamics shift. Egede’s interview with Denmark’s public broadcaster, DR, was published Monday, one day before voters on the

What to Know About the House’s 6-Month Stopgap Funding Bill

Congress has until March 14 to avert a shutdown. WASHINGTON—Republicans have released their proposal for extending government funding, but it faces hurdles in both chambers of Congress. The 100-page continuing resolution (CR)—Capitol Hill parlance for a stopgap funding bill—would primarily extend funding past the March 14 deadline to Sept. 30. But it also contains provisions

Supreme Court takes up case over Colorado conversion therapy ban for minors

Reports finds increasing LGBTQ+ candidates Growing LGBTQ+ representation on U.S. ballot boxes, report finds 05:34 Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a challenge to state and local laws that ban so-called conversion therapy for LGBTQ children. The dispute before the court arose out of a Colorado law that prohibits licensed