Man Acquitted in 35 Minutes in Trump Laser Case
A Washington DC jury took just 35 minutes to acquit Jacob Winkler, accused of aiming a laser at Marine One. The verdict marks another setback for US Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
A Washington DC jury took just 35 minutes to acquit Jacob Winkler, accused of aiming a laser at Marine One. The verdict marks another setback for US Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a road named in his honour, linking Mar-a-Lago to Palm Beach airport. He says the sign should fill people with 'pride in our country'.
European leaders, including Macron and Sweden's PM, reject Trump's tariff threats over Greenland opposition, warning of a 'dangerous downward spiral' in transatlantic relations.
Thousands took to the streets in Greenland and Denmark in 'Hands off Greenland' rallies, protesting Donald Trump's insistence on US control. Read the latest on this diplomatic crisis.
Donald Trump escalates his bid for Greenland, threatening massive tariffs on eight European nations, including the UK, until a deal is reached. Protests erupt in Nuuk.
Donald Trump purchased over $1m in bonds from Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery just days after stating he would be 'involved' in their proposed $82.7bn merger. Explore the ethical and political implications.
Chris LaCivita, Donald Trump's 2024 campaign manager, has quietly dropped his high-profile defamation lawsuit against the Daily Beast. The suit centred on reports about multi-million dollar payments to his firm.
Donald Trump has pardoned a Florida fraudster he previously helped, among 21 clemency actions. Explore the details of the controversial pardons and their implications for the US justice system.
The Royal Navy's £60m autonomous helicopter, Proteus, has completed its maiden flight. Designed for high-risk anti-submarine missions, it marks a major step in UK defence innovation. Read the full report.
The Royal Navy's first full-size autonomous helicopter, Proteus, has completed its maiden flight. The £60m aircraft is designed for high-risk missions like anti-submarine warfare. Read more.
A dramatic phone call from Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly convinced Donald Trump to call off imminent air strikes on Iran, as tensions soared over mass executions. Read the full report.
The Trump administration has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries. The policy, citing 'public charge' concerns, takes effect 21 January. Full list inside.
Donald Trump's granddaughter, Kai, insists she wants 'nothing to do with politics,' yet her actions spark speculation about the family's future. Could another Trump run for the White House?
The BBC is seeking to have Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit thrown out, defending the UK's public broadcaster against what it calls a bullying legal tactic. Discover why this case matters for British media.
Leonardo Helicopters warns its Yeovil factory could close, risking 3,000 skilled jobs, unless the Ministry of Defence signs a crucial £1bn new medium helicopter contract by March.
A deep dive into Donald Trump's alleged 2026 geopolitical plans, from Greenland to Ukraine, and the dangerous falsehoods Europe must confront. Read the full analysis.
Former Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt tells Sky News US pressure on Greenland is 'an act of aggression' and could destroy NATO. Read the full analysis of this dangerous diplomatic standoff.
Ryan Chen, a 42-year-old from Chongqing, has become a global phenomenon by impersonating Donald Trump. Discover how he turned mimicry into a career and a bridge between cultures.
A sharp new cartoon by Nicola Jennings lampoons Donald Trump's reported interest in purchasing Greenland. Explore the political satire and its implications.
Edward Stourton's new book 'Made in America' argues Donald Trump's presidency is a continuation of dark, illiberal streaks in US history, not an anomaly. A compelling read for understanding modern politics.
Donald Trump claims US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. He now faces indictment in New York as the US pledges to temporarily govern Venezuela. Full analysis inside.
President Trump declares the United States will temporarily govern Venezuela following overnight military strikes in Caracas and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Read the latest developments.
President Donald Trump robustly denies falling asleep in public meetings, defends his health in a Wall Street Journal interview, and details his high aspirin intake. Read the latest from his second term.
President Donald Trump explains the bruises on his hands are due to a daily high-dose aspirin intake for heart health, sparking wider discussions about his wellbeing. Read the full details.
As the 2026 political landscape takes shape, we examine the enduring influence of Donald Trump and the potential rise of a Trump political dynasty. Explore the key figures and future implications.
Donald Trump vetoes a safe drinking water project for Colorado, prompting Rep. Lauren Boebert to suggest political retaliation over her push for Epstein files release. Read the full story.
President Trump announces withdrawal of National Guard troops from three major US cities but warns federal forces will return if crime surges. Read the latest on this controversial policy.
As the Politics Weekly America team revisits a special series, we examine which Trump family members are driving his White House return and who has retreated from the political spotlight. Explore the dynamics of a potential political dynasty.
As the 2024 election looms, Donald Trump's family is taking centre stage. Explore the rise of a potential political dynasty and its profound impact on the Republican Party and US democracy.
Authorities name the two victims of a tragic midair helicopter collision near Hammonton, New Jersey. The experienced pilots were close friends who often flew together. Read the full investigation details.