Putin mocks European leaders and threatens missile deployment as Ukraine war grinds on
Vladimir Putin has thrown a grenade into the fragile hopes for peace in Ukraine with a fiery speech that mocks European leaders and promises swift deployment of a menacing new missile system. During a major address in Moscow, the Russian leader labeled Ukraine's European allies as "piglets" and anno...
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Appeals court allows D.C. National Guard to remain during legal fight
A federal appeals court has delivered a sharp rebuke to efforts aimed at pulling National Guard troops out of Washington, D.C., siding with the administration in a decision that keeps over 2,000 guard members on the streets. The unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals ...
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Federal probe finds DC police skewed crime data to inflate safety claims
Washington, D.C., is under a harsh spotlight as allegations surface about manipulated crime stats. U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro detailed on Wednesday how the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) allegedly underreported crime figures to paint a rosier picture, the Daily Caller re...
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FBI director under fire for podcast appearance during ongoing Ivy League manhunt
Tragedy struck Brown University, and the nation watches in horror as a killer remains at large, yet FBI Director Kash Patel finds himself in the crosshairs for a tone-deaf podcast chat. The timing couldn't be worse. Patel appeared on a podcast with his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, a 27-year-old count...
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U.S. defends deadly Pacific strikes amid rising scrutiny
Washington buzzes with tension after a U.S. military operation in the eastern Pacific Ocean obliterated three boats suspected of drug smuggling, ending eight lives. President Donald Trump staunchly defended the strikes, labeling them a critical stand in an “armed conflict” with drug cartels to h...
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Congress steps into the Venezuela conflict with a War Powers vote
Congress is stepping up to reclaim its constitutional authority over war-making after U.S. military actions near Venezuela sparked fierce debate over legality and transparency. Recent U.S. strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats in the region have fueled the push for a War Powers vote, with lawmak...
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CBP officer fires multiple shots during early morning road clash at JFK
A startling encounter unfolded near John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, where a federal officer unleashed gunfire amid a heated road rage dispute. The clash took place early Tuesday, around 4:45 a.m. on the Van Wyck Expressway, close to an airport entrance, as reported by Fox New...
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Two Iowa guardsmen killed in Syria in deadly insider attack
The tragic loss of two Iowa National Guard members in a deadly attack in Syria has shaken the heartland. According to Military.com, the brutal assault over the weekend claimed the lives of Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, from Des Moines, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, from Marshalltown, a...
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Hawaii Island mourns sudden loss of Fire Chief Kazuo Todd
Shock and sorrow grip Hawaii Island as the community reels from the unexpected passing of Fire Chief Kazuo Todd at just 45 years old. According to Hawaii News Now, Chief Todd, a 21-year veteran of the Hawaii Fire Department and leader since 2021, died early Sunday morning from natural causes, as con...
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Marine Corps tests new robot craft for amphibious warfare
The Marines are taking a bold step into the future of amphibious warfare—and they’re doing it without a single human on board. The United States Marine Corps recently tested this innovative Unmanned Swarming Amphibious Craft during a Technical Concept Experiment 25.2 at Red Beach on Marine Corps...
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