Trump Administration Orders Delta, Aeromexico to End Joint Venture by Jan. 1

A Delta Airlines commercial aircraft flies over Washington as it approaches to land at Dulles International Airport, as seen from Washington, on Aug. 5, 2024. Umit Bektas/Reuters WASHINGTON—The Trump administration said late on Monday it was ordering Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico to unwind a joint venture by Jan. 1 that let the carriers coordinate

FBI Probe Targeted Conservative Groups, Including Kirk’s, Grassley Says

FBI Director Kash Patel (C) arrives to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Sen. Chuck Grassley (L) on Capitol Hill on Sept. 16, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) on Tuesday released new documents suggesting that several conservative organizations were targeted by the FBI as part of its

Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline Until December Amid Deal Negotiations

The TikTok Inc. building is seen in Culver City, Calif., March 17, 2023. Damian Dovarganes/AP President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Sept. 16 that extends the deadline for Beijing-based ByteDance to divest its TikTok’s U.S. assets or face a potential nationwide ban. The new deadline is set for Dec. 16, 2025. This was

Parents of Children Who Committed Suicide After Using AI Chatbots Urge Congress to Take Action

Megan Garcia (R), who is suing Character.AI alleging her son commit suicide after using its generative AI chatbot, stands with her now-deceased-son Sewell Setzer III in an undated photo. Courtesy of Megan Garcia via AP A Senate hearing into the potential harms to minors from generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot companions on Sept. 16 featured

House Passes ‘DC Crimes Act,’ Redefines Youth Offender

Federal and local law enforcement officers investigate a suspect’s vehicle on South Capitol Street in Washington, D.C.. on Aug. 11, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty Images The House of Representatives passed two bills on Sept. 16 that seek to change how crimes are prosecuted in Washington as the Trump administration continues to keep the National Guard active

Newsom Launches ‘Men’s Service Challenge’ to Boost Mentorship, Combat Crisis Among Young Men

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 16 announced a statewide initiative calling on 10,000 young men to mentor and serve in their communities, building on an executive order he signed earlier this summer targeting mental health challenges and rising suicide rates among boys and men. At Florin High School in Sacramento, Newsom and state leaders

Rubio Says US Visa Revocations Underway After Charlie Kirk Death Celebrations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to reporters before boarding his plane at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Homestead, Fla., on Sept. 2, 2025. Jacquelyn Martin/Pool via Reuters Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that foreign nationals who made celebratory comments over Charlie Kirk’s assassination will have their U.S. visas revoked, adding that the process