- Navy sailor Joshua Aviles reports father’s arrest by immigration officials
- Missing teenager Lily Hooper found dead after earlier false report of rescue
- Sweden experts warn climate policy jeopardises emissions targets
- US imposes 50% tariffs on Canadian goods after trade talks fail
- Conservatives call for release of details on U.S. deal Canada abandoned
- IndyCar race takes over Washington, D.C. as part of 250th birthday celebrations
- TUI flight diverts to avoid fuel emergency after runway security breach at Manchester Airport
- Bride-to-be killed by bear in tent during camping trip in Altai Mountains
USA News
U.S. Navy sailor Joshua Aviles learned of his father’s arrest by federal immigration officials while deployed on the USS Abraham Lincoln. Luis Manuel Aviles Roa, a Nicaraguan, was detained by Border Patrol in Key West for illegal entry and now faces deportation, as confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security.
IndyCar’s Freedom 250 Grand Prix is underway in Washington, D.C., commemorating the nation’s 250th birthday with 25 cars racing up to 180 mph. Thousands of fans are attending as major road closures affect key tourist sites around the National Mall. President Trump is scheduled to start the race.
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is reportedly considering resigning by year-end, amid tensions with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. This follows the ousting of General Randy George, a close associate of Driscoll, and comes as the Army plans to dissolve the Unmanned Assault Battalion.
Jerome Powell, the head of the US Federal Reserve, dismissed speculation that former President Donald Trump could remove him from his position when he returns to office in January 2025. Speaking at a press conference after the Fed lowered its key interest rate to 4.5%-4.75%, Powell said he would not step down if asked, adding that the law protects his role from presidential interference.
Kamala Harris underperformed Biden’s numbers with women. South Dakota’s governor thinks she knows why. In…
Quick View – Contents What does a Donald Trump presidency look like for the economy? On…
In very traditional Republican terms, he’s talking about tax breaks and reduced regulation. In terms of some of his specific pledges on the economy, he’s talking about getting rid of income taxation on tips and overtime. These things combined have the potential to be quite domestically inflationary, I would say.
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to select his top team for his return to the presidency in January. The former president won the 2024 election by a landslide beating Vice President Kamala Harris, who delivered her first speech since the loss yesterday.
The Republican Party has secured control of the U.S. Senate, flipping key seats in West Virginia, Ohio, and Montana. With these wins, Republicans are guaranteed at least 52 of the Senate’s 100 seats, though a few races remain undecided.
From our sponsors
Subscribe to News
Get the latest news from WTX News Summarised in your inbox; News for busy people.
Advertisement
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

