Saturday, October 18th, 2025
‘Trump must go’: Large crowds join ‘No Kings’ protests across U.S.
Protesting the direction of the U.S. under President Donald Trump, people gathered Saturday in the nation’s capital and communities across the country for “No Kings” demonstrations — what the president’s Republican Party is calling “Hate America” rallies. This is the third mass mobilization since Trump’s return to the White House in January and comes against the backdrop of a government shutdown that not only has closed federal programs and services but is testing the core balance of power as an aggressive executive confronts Congress and the courts in ways thatRead more
U.S. sending survivors of strike on alleged ‘drug-carrying submarine’ back to South America, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump is seen at the White House on Friday. U.S. military action against vessels in the Caribbean have killed 29 people since early September. (Alex Brandon/The Associated Press) The two survivors of an American military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean will be sent to Ecuador and Colombia, their home countries, U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday. The military rescued the pair after striking a submersible vessel Thursday, in what was at least the sixth such attack since early September. “It was my greatRead more
Amid scandal, Prince Andrew says he will no longer use titles or honours
Prince Andrew said Friday that he will no longer use his titles or honours. The announcement came after scandals continued to surface surrounding the younger brother of King Charles. (Toby Melville/Reuters) As new scandals continued to rise around Prince Andrew, he said Friday that he “will no longer use” his titles or honours. The Duke of York had stepped back from official royal duties after his disastrous BBC interview in 2019 regarding his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew also agreed to settle a lawsuit inRead more
How Tomahawk missiles could change the war between Russia and Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday, Oct. 17. (Nathan Howard/Reuters) As U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House for high-stakes talks on Friday, the main question remained whether the U.S. will supply Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles. Doing so would give Ukraine the ability to strike deep inside Russia for the first time, and would mark a major escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war. As Trump began a working lunch with Zelenskyy, he was asked about the consequencesRead more