Gen. LaNeve Poised to Be Army’s Next Top Officer
U.S. Army Gen. Christopher LaNeve, a commander known for enforcing strict discipline and later winning praise from President Donald Trump, is expected to become the Army’s next top officer, according to U.S. officials.[#item_full_content]
US, Mexico, Canada Announce Ebola-Related Travel Measures Ahead of World Cup
The United States, Mexico, and Canada on Thursday announced aligned public health travel measures for people coming from African regions at the greatest risk from Ebola, they said in a joint statement, as they aim to protect citizens and visitors during the World Cup.[#item_full_content]
Emerson Poll: Rubio, Vance Deadlocked in 2028 GOP Race
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are now effectively tied atop the 2028 Republican presidential primary field, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey released Thursday, signaling a dramatic shift in GOP voter preferences since February.[#item_full_content]
Il dramma di Jannik e la storia di Juanma
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Garlasco, per Andrea Sempio disposta consulenza psichiatrica: “Valutare sussistenza di disturbi”
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Mario Sechi licenziato da Angelucci: “Proprio ora che sono finito sotto scorta e minacciato”
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FEMA Says It’s Ready for Hurricane Season Despite Concerns
As hurricane season approaches, FEMA is trying to reassure Americans it is prepared – despite major staffing losses, funding problems, and growing criticism over federal disaster bureaucracy.
China-linked spy site expansion in Cuba raises alarms near key US military bases

As the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Cuba, renewed scrutiny is falling on expanding intelligence infrastructure on the island that analysts say could help China and Russia monitor sensitive U.S. military activity near Florida. New reporting and satellite analysis of a major Cuban signals intelligence facility outside Havana have intensified concerns about foreign surveillance […]
US Removing 76 Names from Sanctions Blacklist in Move Meant to Strengthen Program
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it is taking 76 names and entities off a sanctions blacklist, more than half of which are people who have died, a move it said would help Washington focus on high-risk targets.
WH Sues 4 States for Denying ICE Undercover License Plates
The Trump administration is suing to challenge four Democrat-led states’ refusal to issue confidential license plates to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, saying they have long provided them to other law enforcement agencies conducting undercover operations.