Trump Floods Middle East with Unmatched Military Power as Clock Ticks on Iran’s Two-Week Deadline
Two U.S. aircraft carriers. A dozen warships. Hundreds of fighter jets. More than 150 military cargo flights, packed with weapons and ammunition.
Two U.S. aircraft carriers. A dozen warships. Hundreds of fighter jets. More than 150 military cargo flights, packed with weapons and ammunition.
A Texas jury has awarded $3.2 million to Asher Vann after concluding that false accusations of racially motivated bullying devastated his adolescence, invaded his privacy, and caused severe emotional distress.
Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is facing renewed scrutiny after graphic “erotic poetry” he wrote as a college student resurfaced in a media report.
President Donald Trump issued a sharp warning to British leaders this week after California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a clean-energy memorandum with U.K. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband during a high-profile European tour.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told European leaders at the Munich Security Conference that the United States will no longer serve as a passive steward of Western decline, delivering one of the most direct transatlantic messages from an American diplomat in decades.
A federal grand jury has charged 11 individuals in a marriage fraud conspiracy tied to a Chinese transnational criminal organization that allegedly recruited U.S. Navy service members to enter sham marriages with Chinese nationals, securing immigration benefits and gaining physical access to American military installations.
Nearly eight in ten asylum seekers are now being denied by immigration judges, marking a dramatic reversal from policies in place during the Biden administration.
Former President Barack Obama delivered his most direct public endorsement yet of demonstrations opposing federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom traveled to Munich, Germany, to attend the Munich Security Conference in the latest stop in a string of high-profile international appearances that come as California struggles with deepening crises at home.
New York State Assemblymember Alex Bores (D-NY), who is currently running for Rep. Jerry Nadler’s (D-NY) seat in Congress, has long portrayed his departure from tech firm Palantir as a principled stand against the company’s work with federal immigration enforcement.