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33,000 Veterans in Foreclosure as VA Replacement Program Stalls
One year after the VA killed VASP, the replacement program still isn't fully operational — and 10,000 veterans have already lost their homes.
One year after the VA killed VASP, the replacement program still isn't fully operational — and 10,000 veterans have already lost their homes.
Tehran reimposes "strict control" one day after declaring the strait fully open
The Trump administration is using Iranian oil against Iran — a move that contradicts years of maximum pressure policy
From Haifa's waterfront to Tel Aviv's streets, Israel's military censor is rewriting the rules of wartime journalism, and journalists are paying the price
The Gulf state's energy minister says a Hormuz shutdown could trigger the worst energy crisis since the 1970s oil embargo
Iran's effective closure of the world's most critical oil chokepoint has stranded hundreds of vessels, spiked crude prices and exposed deep fractures in the geopolitical order.
Austin Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old Trump supporter from North Carolina, was killed after breaching the estate with a shotgun and fuel can
Partial government closure affects TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard after funding expires amid demands for reform