Trump Administration Weighs Naval Blockade on Cuba
WASHINGTON — Could a naval blockade become the next chapter in U.S.-Cuba tensions? The Trump administration is reportedly mulling a full oil blockade against Cuba as the island nation grapples with severe economic challenges. Politico reported on Friday that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is advoc...
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China Investigates Top Military Commander in Ongoing Purge
China’s highest-ranking military official is now under scrutiny in a move that has stunned observers of the nation’s leadership. On Saturday, China’s communist government announced an investigation into Zhang Youxia, the 75-year-old top commander of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the mi...
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Minneapolis Man Killed in Federal Shooting Incident
A tragic shooting in Minneapolis on Saturday has left a local man dead, reigniting fierce debate over federal law enforcement presence in the city. On Saturday, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and Minneapolis resident, was shot and killed by federal law enforcement officers. ...
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House Votes on Resolution to Withdraw U.S. Forces From Venezuela
Washington is ablaze with tension as the House votes on a critical war powers resolution concerning U.S. military involvement in Venezuela. On Thursday, the House took up a resolution directing President Donald Trump to remove U.S. military forces from Venezuela. Democrats pushed for the measure ami...
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Navy Under Secretary Cao Apologizes for Vaccine Mandate Discharges
In a striking move, the Department of the Navy has issued a formal apology to former service members discharged over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, acknowledging a grave misstep during the Biden administration. On Friday, the Department of the Navy released a letter apologizing to personnel who were ...
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Navy and Marines Prohibit Kratom Use Over Health Concerns
Sailors and Marines, beware: a new ban on kratom could land you in hot water with military justice. The Navy and Marines have officially prohibited the use of kratom, a plant-derived substance often marketed as a natural remedy, joining the Army and Air Force in this restriction. The Navy added krat...
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Dan Bongino Criticizes Media Over Violent Crime Statistics Coverage
Could the mainstream media be ignoring one of the greatest public safety achievements in over a century? On Thursday, former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino appeared on "Hannity" to address recent crime statistics, accusing major news outlets of downplaying a significant drop in violent crime under ...
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FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Capture of Fugitive Alejandro Rosales Castillo
In a striking display of law enforcement resolve, FBI Director Kash Patel revealed the long-awaited transfer of a notorious fugitive to face justice in North Carolina. On Jan. 23, 2026, Patel announced during a press conference in Charlotte that Alejandro “Alex” Rosales Castillo, accused of a br...
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French navy intercepts Russian oil tanker in Mediterranean with UK assistance
In a bold operation on Thursday, the French armed forces, supported by allies including the United Kingdom, boarded and seized a Russian oil tanker named Grinch in international waters of the Mediterranean between Spain and North Africa. Using two NH-90 helicopters to deploy marines, France accused ...
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U.S. Space Force activates southern command in Arizona
In a significant step for national defense, the U.S. Space Force has activated its southern component, marking a new chapter in space operations focused on the Western Hemisphere. The ceremony, held on Wednesday at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, formalized the role of Space Forces Southern...
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