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Chief Justice Roberts: Personal Hostility at Judges Has ‘Got to Stop’
Chief Justice John Roberts said that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is “dangerous and it’s got to stop,” commenting just days after President
Iran Threatens Energy Targets After Israel Strikes Gas Field
Tehran warned Wednesday that energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf could be targeted following an Israeli strike on its massive South Pars gas field, escalating

Belgium deploys military to guard Jewish sites after Iran-linked group claims Europe attacks
Belgium is ramping up security for its Jewish community after a recent synagogue attack heightened fears across Europe, as a newly emerged terrorist group with
Dal campo largo alla Cgil, dai sindaci agli artisti: a Roma in piazza il popolo del no al referendum
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Chief Justice Roberts: Personal Hostility at Judges Has ‘Got to Stop’
Chief Justice John Roberts said that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is “dangerous and it’s got to stop,” commenting just days after President

Trump highlights Border Patrol union’s endorsement of Sen Markwayne Mullin to helm DHS
President Donald Trump, who has picked Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to lead the Department of Homeland Security, highlighted the National Border Patrol Council’s endorsement of
Report: US Oil Output Shields Against Supply Shocks
The United States is positioned to withstand major oil supply disruptions as the world’s largest oil and natural gas producer, with output already at a
Pimco Sees ‘Wake Up Moment’ on Private Credit Liquidity Crisis
Mounting strains in the $1.8 trillion private credit market are forcing a reckoning among investors, as redemption pressures, loan quality concerns, and structural risks expose
Trump Moves to Lower Fuel Costs With Waiver
President Donald Trump’s decision to issue a 60-day Jones Act waiver is aimed at easing pressure on American consumers and strengthening supply chains as U.S.
Mullin Clashes With Rand Paul, Seeks Support at DHS Hearing
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., pushed back against Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., at the start of his confirmation hearing Wednesday, while urging lawmakers to set aside
Bolton: Only Regime Change Can Secure Peace
Former national security adviser John Bolton is urging President Donald Trump to pursue regime change in Iran as the only viable path to ending the
Speaker Chides Dems for ‘Dangerous’ DHS Shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Wednesday blasted Democrats for what he called a “dangerous” shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, warning that it
Allarme meningite nel Regno Unito: saliti a 20 i casi. Appello di Starmer: “Fatevi avanti per cure”
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Cile, un fossato alla frontiera: Kast inaugura la presidenza con la lotta ai migranti
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GOP candidate cites ‘failure’ of Newsom, Dems as new poll shows Republicans leading crowded California field
Steve Hilton, a legal immigrant and political newcomer running as a Republican for governor of California, said the “absolute failure on every front” by current

Blue-state Democrat on fast track to Senate defies Schumer
Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton is on a glide path to the U.S. Senate. But Stratton, who captured the Democratic Senate nomination in blue-leaning Illinois
Trump Moves to Lower Fuel Costs With Waiver
President Donald Trump’s decision to issue a 60-day Jones Act waiver is aimed at easing pressure on American consumers and strengthening supply chains as U.S.

Sen Rand Paul grills Mullin on past comments on assault: ‘Tell it to my face’
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., pulled no punches in his opening statement Wednesday morning at the Department of Homeland Security Committee hearing on fellow GOP Sen.
Report: Trump May Seek Earlier Iran Exit Than Netanyahu
White House advisers reportedly say they believe President Donald Trump will likely want to end major military operations in Iran before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
USS Ford Heads to Crete for Repairs After Red Sea Fire
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, is leaving the Red Sea for repairs at a U.S. Navy base on Crete after