
Nick Clegg accuses US vice president JD Vance of 'rank hypocrisy' over free speech criticism
Former UK deputy prime minister says Vance attacks European speech laws while silencing critics at home

Former UK deputy prime minister says Vance attacks European speech laws while silencing critics at home

Reform UK leader urged U.S. lawmakers and businesses to oppose British and EU online rules at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, prompting pointed rebukes from Democrats and protests from U.K. officials.

Bipartisan questioning at a Senate Finance Committee hearing follows the dismissal of CDC leaders and the removal of independent vaccine advisers; West Coast governors announce a separate vaccine guidance alliance.
The move adds to a string of Conservative departures ahead of Reform's conference, a shift that observers say echoes factional realignments seen in US politics

President pushed back when a Polish journalist said there had been 'no action' against Vladimir Putin, citing sanctions on countries that buy Russian energy

A labored exchange at President Trump’s news conference after Labor Day weekend renewed scrutiny of journalistic responsibility over reporting on the health of aging presidents.

On MSNBC, the former Biden press secretary raised questions about President Trump’s recent low visibility as he denied illness rumors and said he was 'very active' over Labor Day weekend.

Reid said the public 'knows nothing' about President Trump's injuries and criticized media coverage on Katie Phang's YouTube channel.

Alexis Nungaray praised a U.S. strike that the administration said killed 11 alleged narco-terrorists after her 12-year-old daughter was allegedly killed in June 2024.