US Strike on Suspected Drug Boat Kills 2 in Pacific

The U.S. military on Friday said it struck a vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing two people and ​leaving one survivor in the latest attack ⁠on boats suspected of transporting ​narcotics.[#item_full_content]

Report: Ed Dept Student Aid Office Eyes Hiring Surge

A Department of Education branch that saw substantial staff reductions last year as the Trump administration downsized the federal workforce now aims to boost hiring by 45% above current levels by 2027.[#item_full_content]

Iran Threatens to Overshadow Trump-Xi Summit

The upcoming summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is increasingly being overshadowed by the war in Iran, which is now shaping the agenda of talks originally intended to focus on trade, tariffs, and critical minerals, according to multiple…[#item_full_content]

Trump Marks Military Spouse Appreciation Day

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation designating Friday as Military Spouse Appreciation Day, linking the observance to the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding.[#item_full_content]

Utah Judge Rejects Bid to Ban TV in Trial of Kirk Suspect

A Utah judge on Friday rejected a request by Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative icon Charlie Kirk, to ban live TV and still photography from courtroom proceedings but accepted his motion to delay a key hearing.[#item_full_content]

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