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US Army Chief of Staff Randy George retiring ‘effective immediately’ in latest Pentagon shakeup under Hegseth
US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George is retiring “effective immediately,” a Pentagon official announced Thursday amid reports War Secretary Pete Hegseth asked the high-ranking military officer to step down. Read More.

BY Victor Nava

04.02.26

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Trump admin live updates: Prez warns Iran’s electric power plants could be next target
“Thanks to the progress we’ve made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objectives shortly, very shortly,” Trump insisted during the 20-minute speech. Read More.

BY Ryan King, Josh Christenson, Steven Nelson, Samuel Chamberlain, Marisa Schultz, Victor Nava and Emily Goodin

05.02.26

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Trump ‘sends third aircraft carrier’ to Middle East as he reveals ‘only 3,500 targets are left’ in war against Iran
DONALD Trump is reportedly set to deploy a third aircraft carrier to the Middle East as the president declares the US only has “3,500 targets” left to hit. Read More.

BY Will Miller

04.28.26

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JD Vance warns that UFOs could be ‘demons’ flying around earth, vows to ‘get to the bottom’ of it
Vice President JD Vance speculated that UFOs could actually be “demons” flying around Earth, contending that ancient civilizations believed they had encounters with such vile creatures. Read More.

BY Ryan King

03.29.26

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Trump building ‘massive’ military bunker under White House ballroom
Donald Trump has revealed that the US military is building a “massive complex” beneath the new ballroom at the White House. Read More.

BY Robert White

03.30.26

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Senate Democrats May Finally Be Caving on Funding DHS
Senate Democrats spent five weeks playing hardball over funding the Department of Homeland Security. Now, with ICE agents winning over airport travelers and key Republicans strategizing with the White House, it looks as if Democrats are starting to cave. Read More.

BY Matt Margolis

03.24.26

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Pete Hegseth was ‘the first’ to push for war with Iran, Trump reveals: ‘Let’s do it’
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was “the first” person in the Trump administration to push for war with Iran, the president claimed Monday. Read More.

BY Ryan King

03.24.26

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Trump seeking one-month CEASEFIRE in Iran as 15-point peace plan is revealed
Donald Trump is seeking a one-month ceasefire with Iran and has submitted a 15-point peace plan as Washington hunts for a swift off-ramp from the war. Middle East envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are working on a framework involving 'the declaration of a monthlong ceasefire period, during which the sides would negotiate,' sources told Israel's Channel 12. Read More.

BY ROSS IBBETSON

03.24.26

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Supreme Court reverses lower court on qualified immunity for Vermont police sergeant who arrested protester
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a Vermont state police sergeant is entitled to qualified immunity in a lawsuit brought by a protester who said she was injured when an officer used a wristlock to remove her from a sit-in at the state capitol. Read More.

BY Eric Mack

03.23.26

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Trump's 'vile' celebration of Mueller's death sparks backlash from conservatives
President Donald Trump's social media post celebrating the death of former FBI director Robert Mueller has drawn backlash from across the political aisle. Read More.

BY Athena Dawson, Gina Martinez, Mataeo Smith, Myriam Toua

03.22.26

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Why Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio Could Possibly Be Relocated Soon
Neither the State Department nor the Department of War is offering comment at this time, but with Operation Epic Fury and the increased threat of terrorist reprisals, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth might be relocated for safety reasons. Read More.

BY Matt Vespa

03.19.26

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Tulsi Gabbard declines to say whether Iran posed an ‘imminent’ nuclear threat— claims that’s Trump’s call, not intel community’s
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard sidestepped a pointed question about whether or not, as the White House suggested, there was an “imminent nuclear threat” from Iran during a Senate hearing on worldwide threats. Read More.

BY Ryan King and Caitlin Doornbos

03.18.26

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As Trump closes the border, unauthorized migrants surge at U.S. airports
President Trump may have cooled the U.S.-Mexico border, but the latest data shows unauthorized migrants are now surging into America’s interior. Read More.

BY Stephen Dinan

03.17.26

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Fired DHS chief Kristi Noem faces criminal referral from congressional Democrats
Congressional Democrats are seeking criminal charges against Kristi Noem weeks after President Donald Trump ousted her from leadership of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Read More.

BY Elizabeth Elkind , Alex Miller

03.16.26

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Trump seeks warships from other countries to help secure Strait of Hormuz
Iran's decades-long use of the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint for global oil shipping from the Middle East will come to an end, according to President Donald Trump, and he is rallying the world to free it. Read More.

BY Eric Mack

03.15.26

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