News
Categorie
Referendum, Mantovano: “Csm area dell’impunità dove si premiano i magistrati sciatti e negligenti”
Read More [#item_full_content]

Trump slams Starmer as ‘not Winston Churchill’ for refusal to back Iran strikes
President Donald Trump blasted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Tuesday, saying “this is not Winston Churchill we are dealing with,” amid a lack of support

State Dept in ‘constant contact’ with congressional offices as Americans flee Middle East amid Iran strikes
FIRST ON FOX: The State Department revealed communications with Congress on getting Americans out of the Middle East as Democrats on Capitol Hill say the

Mamdani putting NYPD ‘between rock and a hard place’ in move that could ultimately help his goal: expert
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s recent reactions to law enforcement, which some have interpreted as pushing back against the New York Police Department, likely won’t hurt him

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Congress’ options on hamstringing Trump’s war powers in Iran
There is tension in the Constitution as to which branch of government wields “war powers.” Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the
Trump: Navy May Escort Tankers Through Hormuz as Iran Tensions Spike
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. Navy may begin escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the free flow of

WATCH: Clintons sharply divided on Trump testimony in closed-door House Epstein probe
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave very different responses to House lawmakers last week when asked whether President Donald
New Work Requirements Begin for SNAP Recipients
New work requirements for recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program took effect Sunday, marking the latest step in the Trump administration’s broader effort to
Trump: US Will Cut All Trade With Spain
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the United States would cut off all trade with Spain after the European country refused to let the U.S.
Lawmaker Seeks Review of Streaming Sports Fees
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, urged the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission to examine whether federal law governing sports broadcasting still serves consumers as streaming
Dow Falls 350 as Global Stock Selloff Deepens
A sell-off for stocks is slamming into Wall Street Tuesday after wrapping around the world, as oil prices leap even higher with worries that the

Democrat in key Senate primary says she ‘regrets’ vote on Laken Riley Act, draws GOP backlash
Democratic Rep. Angie Craig, running for a Senate seat in Minnesota, penned an article this week explaining her “regret” for voting for the Laken Riley

State Department has helped over 130 Americans evacuate Israel during war with Iran, official says
The State Department has so far helped more than 130 Americans evacuate Israel during the war with Iran, an official told Fox News on Tuesday.

DHS sweeping Biden-era interviews with border crossers to identify potential homeland threats
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tuesday said the department is reviewing interviews with some individuals who crossed the border under former President Joe Biden

Trump says Iran is ‘running out of launchers’ as regime is ‘being decimated’
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the Iranian regime is “running out of launchers” as its forces are “being decimated.” The president made the remarks
Trump Says Iran’s Missile Launchers Are ‘Being Decimated’
President Donald Trump says Iran is running low on key weapons systems and suggested he would be open to engaging with members of a restructured
US Closes Embassy in Beirut Over ‘Regional Tensions’
The United States on Tuesday shut down its embassy in Beirut, citing escalating “regional tensions” as fighting intensifies between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror
Noem Testifies Before Senate on Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified in the Senate on Tuesday in her first congressional appearance since the shooting deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis.
Judge Preliminarily Approves $35 Million Settlement Between Epstein Estate, Accusers
A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to an agreement for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a