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Epstein Accountant Testifies on Finances, Powerful Ties
House lawmakers were digging into Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling financial portfolio Wednesday as a committee deposed his former accountant and tried to understand his connections to
Iranian Drone Strike in Kuwait Deadlier Than First Reported
An Iranian drone strike in Kuwait that killed six U.S. service members last week was far more devastating than initially disclosed, CBS News reported.

Top US court hands Trump a win on deportations as SCOTUS challenge looms
A federal appeals court on Wednesday granted the Trump administration‘s request to pause a lower court order that blocked it from deporting illegal immigrants to
GOP Blocks Democrats’ Bid to Fund TSA, FEMA Amid DHS Shutdown
Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked Democrats’ efforts to force a vote to reopen several Department of Homeland Security agencies while leaving immigration enforcement operations unfunded,
Epstein accountant testifies he never saw ‘any type of transaction’ with Trump, Comer says
Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant testified behind closed doors that he was never aware of any payments the late financier and sex offender made to President
US February Budget Deficit Flat at $308 Billion
The U.S. budget deficit for February was nearly flat with a year earlier at $308 billion as growth in receipts and outlays were largely even,
Military Probe: Faulty Data Led to Strike on Iran School
Outdated targeting data might have led to a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking an elementary school adjacent to an Iranian military base during the initial phase
Dow Ends Lower as Iran War Sours Risk Appetite
U.S. stocks closed lower Wednesday as markets largely looked past a tame inflation report, focusing instead on intensifying hostilities and mounting repercussions related to the
Nevada Gov.: Calif. Emissions Plan Risks Regional Fuel Supply
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo warned Monday that proposed changes to California’s climate program could disrupt fuel supplies across the West, underscoring how heavily Nevada and
Kansas Revokes 1,700 Driver’s Licenses Over Gender Marker Law
Kansas has invalidated about 1,700 driver’s licenses after a new state law barred changes to gender markers that differ from a person’s sex at birth.[#item_full_content]
Così i generali iraniani hanno spiazzato l’armata di Trump
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Parma, due assessori del Pd indagati per il corteo a sostegno della Flotilla
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Wife of former Gov Terry McAuliffe jumps into crowded Dem congressional primary race
Dorothy McAuliffe, the wife of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, announced Wednesday that she is entering the Democratic primary race for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District.
Nevada Governor: Calif. Emissions Plan Risks Regional Fuel Supply
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo warned Monday that proposed changes to California’s climate program could disrupt fuel supplies across the West, underscoring how heavily Nevada and

Hawley introduces bill to strip FDA approval from ‘inherently dangerous’ abortion pill
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is introducing a new bill to strip FDA approval from the popular abortion pill mifepristone. The new bill
Poll: Swalwell Tops Wide-Open Calif. Governor Race
A new Emerson College Polling and Inside California Politics survey found Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., leading the early field in the state’s 2026 governor primary,
Homeland Security Restarts Global Entry Program After Travelers Faced Long Airport Lines
The Department of Homeland Security restarted the Global Entry program on Wednesday, a little over two weeks after it halted the service for travelers because
FBI Alert Warns of Iran Drone Threat in California
The FBI warned police departments in California in recent days that Iran could retaliate for U.S. attacks by trying to launch drones at the West
Cyberattack Disrupts Medical Device Maker Stryker
Stryker, a major U.S. medical equipment company, said a cyberattack disrupted its global networks Wednesday.[#item_full_content]
FCC Chair Carr: Local TV Losing Community Focus
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said local television stations are increasingly failing to serve their communities, arguing many have become conduits for nationally produced