Tag: #DHS

  • USA Head Line – Sunday, March 29, 2026

    “No Kings” Rallies Draw Millions Across U.S. to Protest Iran War

    Millions of Americans took to the streets in nationwide “No Kings” protests, voicing fierce opposition to the Trump administration’s military escalation in Iran and controversial domestic policies. High-profile figures like Bruce Springsteen joined the demonstrations, which organizers claim are the largest in American history.

    US Treasury to Feature President Trump’s Signature on Future Paper Currency

    In a historic first for a sitting president, the U.S. Treasury announced that Donald Trump’s signature will appear on future dollar bills to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary. Officials cited the move as a tribute to the “Golden Age” of economic revival, though the decision has sparked significant debate across the political spectrum.

    NASA’s Artemis II Crew Arrives in Florida for Historic Lunar Mission

    The four-person crew of NASA’s Artemis II has officially landed at Kennedy Space Center, entering the final stage of preparations for the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years. This milestone marks a pivotal moment in the Artemis program, aiming to establish a long-term human presence on the lunar surface.

    JD Vance Sweeps CPAC Straw Poll as Top Choice for 2028 Presidency

    Vice President JD Vance has secured a resounding victory in the annual CPAC straw poll, cementing his status as the frontrunner to succeed Donald Trump in 2028. The results reflect the growing influence of the “America First” movement within the Republican party during the ongoing regional conflicts.

    US House Passes Emergency DHS Funding Amid Ongoing Border Standoff

    Following weeks of gridlock, the House has passed a stopgap bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, narrowly avoiding a shutdown that threatened to disrupt national travel. The measure passed despite intense friction over funding for ICE and border enforcement strategies during the current administration.

  • USA Head Line – Wednesday, March 25, 2026

    Trump Proposes 15-Point Peace Plan to End Month-Long Conflict

    President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive ceasefire proposal sent to Tehran via Pakistan, expressing optimism that the regional war is nearing its conclusion. The plan reportedly addresses nuclear ambitions and the reopening of global energy transit routes.

    Pentagon Deploys 82nd Airborne Division Amid Ceasefire Talks

    Despite signs of diplomatic progress, the U.S. military is deploying approximately 1,000 elite paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. The move is intended to bolster regional security and ensure the continued safe passage of “non-hostile” vessels.

    U.S. Stock Futures Surge as Oil Prices Cool Below $95

    Wall Street responded positively to reports of potential de-escalation, with S&P 500 and Dow futures rising as Brent crude prices retreated from earlier highs. Investors are weighing the impact of “sticky” inflation against the hopeful signs of a diplomatic resolution.

    Supreme Court Weighs Revival of Restrictive Asylum Policies

    The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering a request from the Trump administration to reinstate restrictive asylum policies that had been previously blocked. This legal battle comes as the administration seeks broader control over border security during the ongoing international crisis.

    Markwayne Mullin Sworn In as Homeland Security Secretary

    In an Oval Office ceremony, President Trump administered the oath of office to former Senator Markwayne Mullin as the new head of the Department of Homeland Security. Mullin steps into the role during a critical period for domestic and regional energy infrastructure security.

  • USA Head Line – Tuesday, March 24, 2026

    USA Head Line – Tuesday, March 24, 2026

    Trump Signals De-escalation with Iran; Markets Rally

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced a five-day pause on planned military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure, citing “productive” preliminary talks to resolve the ongoing conflict. While Tehran has publicly dismissed these claims as “psychological operations” to manipulate markets, Wall Street responded with a surge as global oil prices briefly dipped.

    Senate Pursues Homeland Security Deal Amid Airport Chaos

    Senate leaders are considering a critical funding deal for the Department of Homeland Security to end a month-long shutdown that has paralyzed airport operations nationwide. The proposed compromise aims to restore funding for the TSA and Border Patrol while setting aside more contentious debates over ICE enforcement.

    Jury Deadlocked in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial

    A jury in Los Angeles has signaled it is struggling to reach a consensus in a high-profile trial against Meta and YouTube over their alleged role in youth social media addiction. The judge has ordered jurors to continue deliberations, noting the significant costs and public interest associated with a potential mistrial.

    Pentagon Relocates Media Offices Following Access Lawsuit

    The U.S. Department of Defense has announced it will move media offices to an annex outside the main Pentagon building after losing a legal battle over press credentials. The move follows a federal judge’s ruling that the department’s restrictive new access policies illegally impeded journalists’ ability to report on defense matters.