Rather than write a formal address about the president’s decision to start a war with Iran, White House staffers spent time ...
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is pissed that the media reported on the warning—but why did the FBI issue it in the first place?
Iran has systematically destroyed U.S. missile defense systems across the Middle East over the last 13 days, opting to surgically dismantle the eyes and ears of America’s regional defense systems ...
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But on some level, Trump knows that high oil prices aren’t good for the U.S., at least from a political standpoint. On ...
With less than 100 days until the tournament begins, it is already being tested by war, diplomatic crises, and instability.
Instead of proposing income tax cuts for low earners who pay little or no income tax in the first place, how about FICA cuts—offset by taxing the rich?
Deep cuts to Medicaid may force states to decrease spending for the hiring of workers critical to the care of disabled and elderly Americans.
A former Department of Homeland Security spokesperson was reportedly directly involved in awarding federal funds that ended up with her husband’s company, in the latest installment of the $220 million ...
As brutal revelations emerge about Trump’s handling of his invasion, a foreign policy expert explains why he won’t be able to ...
The New York Times reported that the February 28 strike on Shajarah Tayyebeh, a girls’ primary school in Minab, was due to a targeting error by the U.S. military as it conducted a strike on the ...