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Iran’s Cheap Drones Are Bleeding America’s $4M Missiles Dry
The cost math behind Tehran's Shahed-136 campaign reveals a structural problem no defense budget can easily solve.
The cost math behind Tehran's Shahed-136 campaign reveals a structural problem no defense budget can easily solve.
Secret Service and D.C. police investigate after van crashes through security barrier near the presidential residence with no injuries reported
While global media frames Pezeshkian's apology as a de-escalation move, the diplomatic calculus behind it points to something more calculated: separating Arab neighbors from the U.S.-Israeli coalition
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.
President Prabowo faces mounting pressure from Islamic groups at home as the Iran war freezes the Gaza platform's agenda
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar are reviewing whether to invoke force majeure clauses and scale back hundreds of billions in US investment pledges — and Washington is paying attention.
On day seven of the joint war, the president signals full regime change as strikes widen and Congress fails to intervene