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King Charles to Visit D.C., Address Congress
England’s King Charles III is expected to make his first official state visit to Washington next month, with plans to address a joint meeting of
Mattis Warns of Limited US Options in Strait of Hormuz
The United States faces limited options regarding the Strait of Hormuz, former Defense Secretary James Mattis said, criticizing what he described as a lack of
Iranian ‘Spy Ring’ Busted in Silicon Valley
Alleged Iranian operatives with ties to regime insiders have been charged with infiltrating Silicon Valley – accused of siphoning off sensitive U.S. technology and funneling
Shredding, Missing Evidence Raise New Questions in Epstein Case
Newly released Justice Department records reviewed by the Miami Herald reveal that large volumes of documents were shredded inside the federal jail where Jeffrey Epstein

North Korean dictator says government will keep cementing nation’s ‘irreversible status as a nuclear power’
North Korean’s Kim Jong Un pledged to solidify his nation’s nuclear status while keeping a hard-line position regarding South Korea, which he referred to as

US military sends drones, alongside 200 troops, to Nigeria amid fears of renewed Boko Haram insurgency
The U.S. military has sent MQ-9 Reaper drones to Nigeria, a U.S. defense official reportedly told The Associated Press, as fears are growing of a
Bartolozzi, dal caso Almasri al “plotone d’esecuzione”: perché si è dimessa la vice di Nordio
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Trump energy czar says Iran conflict gas spike is ‘temporary blip’ as drilling push ramps up
EXCLUSIVE: Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar,” Doug Burgum, is confident the “temporary blip up” in gas and energy prices

TSA callouts hit Houston, Atlanta, New Orleans hardest, 450 officers have quit nationwide
As the Senate weighs the new paths forward to end the 38-day government shutdown Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security is blasting Democrats for “the

Mullin sworn in as DHS chief after GOP fracture forced Dem to save nomination
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., was sworn in as the U.S.’ ninth secretary of Homeland Security on Tuesday, with President Donald Trump in attendance. Mullin, 48,
Shredding, Missing Evidence Raise New Questions in Epstein Case
Newly released Justice Department records reviewed by the Miami Herald reveal that large volumes of documents were shredded inside the federal jail where Jeffrey Epstein

Mattis identifies ‘problem’ if US declares victory over Iran now
Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Monday said the United States would effectively cede control of the Strait of Hormuz if it ended the war

Senate Republicans move to reopen DHS with new plan, wait for Democratic buy-in
Senate Republicans have landed on a funding framework for Homeland Security that they hope will end the shutdown. Now, they just need Senate Democrats to
Energy Secretary Wright: ‘More Levers’ to Cut Gas Prices Amid Iran War
The Trump administration still has “a few more levers” to pull to try and lower gas prices while seeking an end to the war in Iran,
Judge Orders Return of Deported DACA Recipient
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient to the United States after finding her deportation violated
Crash Investigator Delayed by TSA Struggles to Reach LaGuardia
Federal investigators probing a deadly runway collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport faced significant delays due to long security lines tied to the ongoing Department
LaGuardia Crash Investigation Reviews Cockpit Recorder, Controllers
Investigators looking into the collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport are reviewing the cockpit voice recorder
Park Police Officer Released From Hospital After Shooting
A U.S. Park Police officer shot during what authorities called an ambush was released from the hospital Tuesday, the Park Police said in a posting

Defiant Iran vows to fight ‘until complete victory,’ despite heavy military losses
An Iranian military spokesman defiantly vowed Tuesday that Tehran’s armed forces will fight “until complete victory,” despite suffering heavy losses from the joint U.S. and

NATO scrambles jets as Russia fires nearly 400 drones toward Ukraine, signaling new spring offensive
Russia launched nearly 400 drones and dozens of missiles across Ukraine overnight Monday, triggering NATO to scramble fighter jets in neighboring countries, according to reports.