FCC Has 30 Days to Decide: Will ABC Lose Its TV Licenses?
The FCC gave Disney 30 days to file early renewals for eight ABC stations after a Kimmel‑Trump clash. Find out what’s at stake, the data behind the battle, and how it could reshape U.S. broadcasting.
The Renters' Rights Act Takes Effect in 90 Days—Shelters Could Save 12,000 Dogs
In 90 days the new Renters' Rights Act will let tenants keep pets, a change projected to spare up to 12,000 dogs from shelters. We break down the data, the economics, and what it means for renters and animal welfare across the U.S.
Trump Ends Record Shutdown: $13 B Homeland Security Bill Passes in 24 Hours
In a flurry of signatures, Donald Trump ended the longest federal shutdown by approving a $13 billion Homeland Security funding bill, restoring services and reshaping the budget outlook for U.S. security agencies.
How Congress Just Forced Bhagwant Mann Into an Alcohol Test Showdown
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann faces unprecedented demand for alco-meter testing after Opposition accused him of being drunk in Assembly. Here's what happened and why it matters.
Watch: Trump dinner gunman darts past guards in prosecutors' new footage
Prosecutors release new video showing the Trump White House dinner gunman breaching security in four seconds. We break down what the footage reveals, why it matters now, and how it could reshape U.S. security policy.
Texas AG Paxton's H-1B Crackdown Could Shatter North Texas Tech Hubs
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened investigations into dozens of H-1B employers. We break down the numbers, the impact on North Texas tech clusters and what it means for British businesses and workers.
How the BBC’s Two‑Man Blunder Exposed a £250 Million Safety Gap
An explosive April 2026 interview reveals how two BBC editors’ mistake cost the corporation a £250 million safety shortfall, prompting a UK‑wide overhaul of editorial controls.
From Streets to Senate: ‘No Kings’ Drives Nationwide May Day Uprisings
May Day protests are set to swell across the U.S., with the ‘No Kings’ banner energizing millions and reshaping policy debates, from New York to Washington DC.
Takeaways From Hegseth’s Second Day of Testimony on the Iran War
On day two of Rep. Hegseth’s Iran war testimony, lawmakers sparred over cease‑fire limits, war‑powers deadlines and U.S. costs. Here’s what the numbers mean for America now and what to watch next.
White House pushes first-ever hypersonic missile launch against Iran
The U.S. plans to fire a hypersonic missile at Iran for the first time, a move that reshapes defense spending, regional security and everyday American lives. We break down the numbers, the risks, and what comes next.
Everyone Is Praising Trump’s Arms Boom. The Real Delay Is Years Away
Trump’s plan to surge weapons production looks impressive on paper, but new data shows the biggest gains won’t arrive until well after the 2028 election. We break down the timeline, the numbers and what it means for American workers.
Kimmel Exposes Trump's Record Low Approval, House Calls for His Firing
Jimmy Kimmel spotlighted President Trump's fresh call to fire the speaker as the former president's approval sank to a historic low, sparking a bipartisan push in the House.
Armed Man Crashes Correspondents' Dinner: Prosecutors Release the Full Footage
Prosecutors have unveiled video of a gun‑wielding intruder at the annual Correspondents' Dinner, sparking debate over media security, legal fallout and the broader impact on journalists across the U.S.
NYT > Top Stories: 5 Stories Shaping U.S. Politics in the Next 30 Days
NYT's top headlines are now driving the political agenda. Find out which five stories are moving Washington, New York and the rest of America, with data, expert insight and what to watch next.
Schumer Faces Renewed Scrutiny After Mills Meltdown—What the Fallout Means for U.S. Policy
After the Mills collapse, Senator Schumer is under fresh fire. We break down the political, economic and regional fallout, with data from New York to Washington and expert forecasts through 2027.
Met chief backs officers after knife attack despite Green Party outrage
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley defends the officers who faced a knife assault in Golders Green, sparking fierce criticism from the Green Party. We break down the data, the politics and what it means for the UK and US.
Manoj Agarwal: No Wrongdoing at Counting – Assembly elections 2026 LIVE
Manoj Agarwal, CEO of the Bengal election commission, says counting centres are tamper‑proof as live results roll in. We break down the data, security costs and what it means for Indian voters.
Jewish Londoners Live in Fear After Latest Attack – What the Gov’t Must Do Now
Jewish Londoners describe utter horror after a knife attack last week, sparking calls for tougher security. We break down the data, the UK‑US link, and what policy steps are needed.
You May Not Know It, but the Man Charged With Attempted Murder Could Shift U.S. Hate Laws
A man was charged with attempted murder after a stabbing in Golders Green. Learn how this case may reshape U.S. hate‑crime legislation, its economic impact, and what to watch next.
Why Are 8 Million American Workers Flooding Streets on May Day — And Are Democrats Listening?
Eight million U.S. workers took to the streets for May Day, demanding higher wages and better conditions. We break down the data, compare it with past protests, and explain why British readers should care.
We’re likely to be here for a long time – the stark reality behind the British couple jailed in Iran
A British couple faces years in an Iranian prison, sparking diplomatic tension and raising questions about consular aid, travel risk and UK‑Iran relations. We break down the numbers, the legal backdrop and what it means for Britons.
House Passes DHS Funding Bill—Shutdown Ends for Most of the Agency
The House approved a $9.2 billion DHS funding bill on May 1, 2026, ending the longest shutdown in the department’s history and restoring services for millions of travelers and border workers.
Iran President's Threat to Fire Foreign Minister Could Shift US Talks – What It Means for India
Iran's president is reportedly ready to sack his foreign minister amid fresh US talks, a move that could reshape sanctions and trade. We unpack the data, the stakes for Delhi and Mumbai, and what to watch next.
BJP News: 50‑60 Men Storm Agent’s Kolkata Home as Vote Count Ends
As vote counting wrapped up, 50‑60 men gathered at a BJP agent’s Kolkata house, sparking alarm. We break down the incident, its political weight, and what the numbers say for India’s election climate.