
In a decisive move towards transparency, the U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on a resolution to publicly release long-sealed court documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. This action could unveil the names of powerful associates and clients previously hidden from the public eye, marking a significant step in the…

In a significant move to bolster national security, the United States is set to implement stricter visa oversight. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a key political figure, has championed the policy, stating the updated system will ensure “only the right people” gain entry, sparking a global conversation on immigration vetting.

A catastrophic system failure within the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) brought the nation’s air travel to a grinding halt, leading to nearly 8,000 cancelled flights. AlwaysFirst reports on the cascading chaos for passengers and the costly ripple effects airlines now face as they battle to recover ahead of a busy holiday season.

In a dramatic escalation of his battle with the media, former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to file a billion-dollar lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), alleging a “malicious” and “misleading” edit of a recent interview severely damaged his reputation.

In a significant setback for regional stability, high-stakes peace talks between Afghanistan’s Taliban government and Pakistan have collapsed. The breakdown has prompted a sharp warning from Kabul, vowing to retaliate against any perceived aggression from Islamabad, further complicating the already volatile situation along their shared border.

In a move that underscores rising nuclear tensions, Moscow has formally requested Washington to clarify its position on the resumption of nuclear weapons testing. Russian officials point to “confusing and contradictory” signals from the US, raising concerns about the future of a key global arms control treaty.

Exclusive reporting reveals a critical, often overlooked factor in the debate to resume U.S. nuclear testing: Pakistan’s rapidly advancing arsenal. Internal discussions from the previous administration suggest that concerns over verifying warheads against newer threats, including those from regional powers, played a pivotal role in a controversial push to break the decades-long testing moratorium.

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In a swift operation, federal authorities have disrupted a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween in Michigan, according to a former senior official. Multiple individuals are now in custody after the FBI executed a high-stakes intervention, seizing weapons and averting what is being described as a imminent threat to public safety.

Newly released satellite imagery and aerial footage paint a devastating picture of the catastrophic damage left by Hurricane Melissa across Jamaica and eastern Cuba. AlwaysFirst brings you an exclusive look at the storm’s destructive path, the widespread flooding, and the monumental recovery efforts now underway.

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