WSJ: Pentagon Weighs Sending Up to 10,000 More Troops to Middle East
The Pentagon is weighing plans to send up to 10,000 additional ground troops to the Middle East to expand military options for Donald Trump even as he publicly pushes for peace talks with Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Report: Accused Gilgo Beach Killer Set to Plead Guilty
Rex Heuermann, the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer, is set to plead guilty to murders of seven women, sources told ABC News.
Rubio Hits Allies Over ‘Not Europe’s War’ Line
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is urging key U.S. allies to treat the Iran war and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz as their concern, criticizing European leaders who have called the conflict “not Europe’s war” while the United States commits resources elsewhere.[#item_full_content]
Report: Trump Team Maps Economy Push for November Vote
President Donald Trump’s political team planned to meet with his Cabinet late Thursday to discuss how top officials would highlight the administration’s economic record ahead of the November midterm elections.[#item_full_content]
Education Dept Downsizing Continues With Move
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin Ban on AI Firm Anthropic
A San Francisco federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a sweeping ban on artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, intervening in a high-stakes clash over who controls the military’s use of emerging AI technology.[#item_full_content]
LaGuardia Crash Renews Runway Safety Concerns
Concerns about runway safety at U.S. airports have persisted for years, driven by near-misses and high-profile incidents that have raised alarms among aviation experts and regulators.[#item_full_content]
NCAA Urged to Revisit Transgender Policy
The International Olympic Committee’s policy on transgender athletes in women’s events is prompting calls for the National Collegiate Athletic Association to reconsider its approach, according to some current and former collegiate athletes.
NCAA Urged to Revisit Transgender Policy
The International Olympic Committee’s policy on transgender athletes in women’s events is prompting calls for the National Collegiate Athletic Association to reconsider its approach, according to some current and former collegiate athletes.
Florida AG Threatens Action Over NFL Diversity Policy
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Wednesday demanded that the NFL suspend its Rooney Rule, saying the policy requiring teams to interview minority candidates for coaching and front office positions violates state anti-discrimination laws.