Former President Donald Trump has unveiled plans to cut federal agencies, including the US Education Department and FEMA, shifting power to state governments. His proposal aims to decentralize control over education and disaster response, sparking support among Republican leaders and criticism from Democrats. The move is part of Trump’s broader agenda to reduce federal government size and empower states, a policy he has advocated since his 2015 campaign.
Protests continue in South Korea as massive crowds gathered outside parliament. Seoul: South Korea’s leadership crisis deepened on Sunday as the country’s main opposition party […]
<!– –> (October 2) The dome of the U.S. Capitol Building is visible as Chris Litchfield of Washington, DC, an activist with ‘Faithful America’, ties […]