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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.
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
Oil at $90 a barrel, no war authorization vote, and a supplemental spending bill on the way — here's what Washington hasn't said out loud
Senator called America "much, much safer" after Khamenei's death, then declared the terror threat the highest in decades
Four AI-powered military drones worth up to $400,000 vanished from a Kentucky base in November, and the public didn't find out until March.
A Supreme Court ruling erased the White House's fiscal centerpiece, and the CBO says the hole is $2 trillion deep
Dueling accounts from inside the White House have turned a Cabinet departure into a credibility contest — and the contradictions run in every direction.
On day seven of the joint war, the president signals full regime change as strikes widen and Congress fails to intervene