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US Troop Deployment Expands as Trump Denies Sending Forces
Pentagon confirms thousands of additional Marines and Sailors headed to the Middle East — hours after Trump told reporters he wasn't deploying troops anywhere
Pentagon confirms thousands of additional Marines and Sailors headed to the Middle East — hours after Trump told reporters he wasn't deploying troops anywhere
The energy secretary's promise of short-term sacrifice for long-term gain lands as pump prices hit their highest level since mid-2024 and economists warn of broader inflation ahead
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
Pentagon records and software demos reveal the most detailed look yet at commercial AI's role in active U.S. combat operations.
Law enforcement sources tell CBS News and NBC News the unverified bulletin lacks credible intelligence, even as national security experts warn Iran's asymmetric capabilities are real
Secret Service and D.C. police investigate after van crashes through security barrier near the presidential residence with no injuries reported
A proposed rule posted to the Federal Register would let the attorney general suspend state ethics investigations into current and former Justice Department attorneys, a power Congress explicitly addressed in 1998
Candace Owens' call for troops to quit the military exposes a core ideological contradiction inside the MAGA coalition — and the polling suggests it isn't going away.