Kash Patel: FBI Spent Nearly a Year Probing James Comey’s Post

Kash Patel, the FBI director, said the bureau spent “nearly a year” investigating former FBI Director James Comey’s Instagram post that ultimately led to his indictment, describing the probe as a methodical review handled by career agents and prosecutors.

NCAA Finalizing Plan to Expand March Madness to 76 Teams

The men’s and women’s NCAA Tournament fields will expand from ‌68 to 76 teams in 2027. The plans for expansion are expected to be approved by NCAA committees and formalized as soon as May, multiple reports said Tuesday.

Trump Pursues New Import Taxes to Replace Tariffs Nixed by Supreme Court

When the Supreme Court killed his favorite tariffs in February, President Donald Trump promptly rolled out temporary import taxes to replace them. But those stopgap levies expire in less than three months.Now the administration is scrambling to put more durable tariffs in…[#item_full_content]

Trump Likeness Could Appear on New US Passport

President Donald Trump’s likeness could soon be added to U.S. passports, marking a notable change as part of a redesign tied to America’s upcoming semiquincentennial celebration.[#item_full_content]

Report: Iran Has Excess of Unsold Oil

Iran has been forced to store its excess oil in junk storage sites, using improvised containers and trying to ship it by rail to China as the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz continues, the Wall Street Journal reported.[#item_full_content]

Report: UnitedHealthcare Fires Worker Over Trump Attack Video

UnitedHealthcare has fired an employee after a viral video showed a woman reacting to the alleged attempted assassination of President Donald Trump at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Hilton in Washington, Newsweek reported.[#item_full_content]

Iran Cyberattacks Target US Troops as Tensions Escalate

Iran-linked hackers have targeted hundreds of U.S. service members and officials in recent cyberattacks, with one group claiming to have published personal data on more than 2,000 Marines, according to a Wall Street Journal report and U.S. officials.[#item_full_content]

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