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DHS Shutdown Enters Day 30 as Terror Attacks and TSA Chaos Mount
Both parties have now blocked each other's funding proposals while 260,000 federal workers go unpaid and security lines stretch past three hours at major airports.
Both parties have now blocked each other's funding proposals while 260,000 federal workers go unpaid and security lines stretch past three hours at major airports.
Multiple surveys show independent voters abandoning Republicans over the Iran conflict as oil prices rise and party retirements mount
Both parties have now blocked each other's funding proposals while 260,000 federal workers go unpaid and security lines stretch past three hours at major airports.
Tehran declares Kyiv a legitimate military target over alleged drone support for Israel, as the U.S.-Iran conflict enters its third week and Ukraine's battlefield expertise becomes a global commodity
Tehran's foreign minister says the new supreme leader is managing affairs, but he has not been seen or heard publicly since taking power
The podcaster says intelligence officials read his pre-war messages and are recommending DOJ charge him under a 1938 foreign agent law.
Legal scholars say the defense secretary's Pentagon briefing statement violated international humanitarian law and the Pentagon's own rulebook, though one expert calls it Trumpian hyperbole
The president linked violent behavior to heredity following shootings in Virginia and Michigan, drawing condemnation and renewing scrutiny of a years-long pattern