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Iran Reverses Hormuz Opening as US Blockade Remains
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
Leon clarifies the injunction and draws a line at a 90,000-square-foot addition without Congress
A Trump-appointed panel advanced the 250-foot monument over preservationist objections
Court draws a clear line between the bunker below and the ballroom above
Beijing's defense minister says Chinese vessels will transit the Strait of Hormuz regardless of the U.S. naval blockade — and that Iran has already agreed
Secretary Mullin orders all furloughed DHS employees back to work using emergency funds, bypassing a Congress that still hasn't agreed on a budget
Hungary's prime minister-elect promises accountability and a "complete change of regime" after his Tisza party wins a constitutional supermajority
Over 386,000 federal workers exited the workforce — and the job market they entered was already closing