War Department Identifies Soldier Killed in Middle East

The War Department on Monday identified a U.S. Army soldier who died Sunday from wounds sustained on March 1 amid Iran’s retaliatory strikes after the start of the war. The department wrote in a release that “Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Ky., died.”[#item_full_content]

Top Iranian Official: Islamic Republic Prepared for Long War

A senior Iranian official warned Monday that Tehran is prepared for a prolonged war with the United States and indicated the regime is willing to continue striking Gulf nations in an effort to pressure them to urge President Donald Trump to step back from the conflict.[#item_full_content]

US Designates Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a Terror Group

The State Department announced Monday that it has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a “specially designated global terrorist organization” and intends to formally label the group a foreign terrorist organization effective next Monday.In a statement released…[#item_full_content]

Remembering David Keene: Conservative, NRA Leader Passes at 80

The news that David Keene – political strategist, longtime chairman of the American Conservative Union (also CPAC) and former president of the National Rifle Association – died Sunday at age 80 struck deeply among activists on the right.[#item_full_content]

China-linked birth tourism under scrutiny as GOP lawmakers press Trump admin for answers

FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are pressing the Trump administration for answers over whether China is exploiting U.S. birthright citizenship and visa programs in a U.S. territory to secure long-term influence inside the United States. In a letter sent Monday to outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Interior Secretary […]

Report: Russian Device May Explain Havana Syndrome

Undercover U.S. agents obtained a mysterious Russian weapon that could help explain a cluster of brain injuries suffered by American diplomats, intelligence personnel, and military officers for nearly a decade.

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