Martha Mire is a passionate news reporter. Martha's extensive coverage spans a variety of subjects, including breaking news and in-depth investigations, showcasing her meticulous attention to detail. Mire, hailing from Austin, Texas, is dedicated to keeping the public up to date on the latest events.
On Monday, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s right to fire over a thousand employees from the Education Department. President Trump’s attempts to drastically …
Senior civilian Pentagon officials and military commanders have been sent to Colorado each summer by both Republican and Democratic administrations to attend the Aspen Security …
Barack Obama, the former president, has harsh criticism for his party members: Too many have been intimidated into remaining silent. Speaking privately to party contributors …
With inflation low, unemployment steady, and U.S. stock markets returning to all-time highs, President Trump has had no incentive to back down from his goals …
Although President Trump has drastically changed his stance on the war, his new promise to deliver weapons to Ukraine and his concurrent threat of severe …
The Trump administration’s attempt to remove deportation safeguards for thousands of Afghans residing in the United States was temporarily halted by a federal appeals court …
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that President Trump’s plan to destroy the U.S. Education Department can proceed, but the department has already been significantly reduced. …
Citing a serious risk of irreversible harm, a Louisiana magistrate judge on Monday ordered the release of an Iranian PhD student who had been detained …
Conspiracy theories were a favorite of Donald Trump’s as a presidential candidate. His political career began with him spreading the myth that The United States …
President Trump’s administration is moving far more slowly to fill federal court vacancies than it did during his first term, when a top objective was …