Iran has announced that it is about to launch what it claims will be the largest missile strike ever against Israeli territory.
The United States may experience a situation where more immigrants are leaving the country than arriving, a phenomenon not seen in half a century.
A federal judge in Massachusetts has mandated that funding for research on DEI and gender ideology be reinstated by the NIH, following a previous decision to halt such funding.
According to a U.S. official, plans are being developed to support Israel's campaign against Iran, contingent upon approval from President Trump.
The office of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is requesting full reimbursement from the federal government for riot-related expenses, including those associated with injured police officers.
Representative Thomas Massie is preparing to introduce a bipartisan War Powers Resolution, aiming to prevent U.S. involvement in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.
President Donald Trump has instructed the National Security Council to convene in the Situation Room, as he concludes the G7 Summit and returns to Washington, D.C.
A U.S. official has confirmed that the United States is not initiating strikes against Iran and is maintaining a defensive stance.
All U.S. military bases throughout the Indo-Pacific region have increased their Force Protection Condition from Alpha to Bravo, indicating credible threat intelligence.
The FBI has uncovered documents containing serious allegations regarding the 2020 U.S. election, including claims of interference by the Chinese Communist Party.
5 Comments
Answer
The U.S. should not get involved; we’ve seen how military interventions lead to disaster.
The Truth
It's good to see a proactive approach being discussed rather than just reactive measures.
Answer
It’s alarming how casually these threats are being discussed. Lives are at stake.
The Truth
Why is Iran fixated on conflict with Israel? This only perpetuates suffering.
Raphael
I can’t believe we are still talking about missile strikes in 20What have we learned?