US Probes Drone Theft as Iran Homeland Strike Fears Grow
The U.S. Army on Thursday released photos of two masked suspects believed to be involved in the theft of four small quadcopter drones from a government building at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.[#item_full_content]
Washington State OKs 9.9 Percent Tax on Millionaires
The Washington State Senate has voted to approve a new tax on residents who make more than $1 million per year.[#item_full_content]
Controversial Billboard Urges Troops to Defy Orders
A billboard near Naval Base San Diego is sparking debate after a local Veterans For Peace chapter urged active-duty troops and National Guard members to “refuse illegal orders,” raising questions about discipline, lawful command, and politics in a major Navy community.[#item_full_content]
Live Nation Staff Mocked Fans Over Fees in Internal Messages
Two Live Nation ticketing executives mocked concertgoers and bragged about charging steep fees for parking and VIP upgrades, according to internal Slack messages included in court documents released late Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
Olympian Humphries Gives Trump Order of Ikkos Medal
Olympic bobsled star Kaillie Humphries presented President Donald Trump with her Order of Ikkos medal during a White House event Thursday celebrating Women’s History Month, catching the president off guard with the tribute.[#item_full_content]
Meadows to Newsmax: WH on ‘High Alert’ Over Potential Domestic Threats
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Thursday he believes the White House is closely monitoring potential threats both overseas and within the United States, describing an intensified intelligence posture amid ongoing security concerns.
Meadows to Newsmax: WH on ‘High Alert’ Over Potential Domestic Threats
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Thursday the White House is closely monitoring potential threats both overseas and within the United States, describing an intensified intelligence posture amid ongoing security concerns.
Washington State OKs 9.9 Percent Tax on Millionaires
The Washington State Senate has voted to approve a new tax on residents who make more than $1 million per year.
Washington State OKs 9.9 Percent Tax on Millionaires
The Washington State Senate has voted to approve a new tax on residents who make more than $1 million per year.
Homan Aims for Rapport With Mullin After Tension With Noem
Border czar Tom Homan and outgoing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had a strained relationship, so Homan is working to build a better one with Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., whom President Donald Trump named to replace Noem, Politico reported.[#item_full_content]