Israel Hits 2 Iranian Nuclear Sites, Iran Retaliates
The Israeli Air Force said the strikes also hit military production sites that produced and assembled ballistic missiles.
FBI Hands Congress Intel on Alleged CCP Interference in 2020 US Election
Did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) meddle in the 2020 U.S. election? The FBI just unveiled what it calls “alarming allegations” of Beijing’s involvement.

‘Phantom Fleet’ Explores ‘World War II’s Most Daring Heist’
Author-historian Alexander Rose presents a new nonfiction work about the capture of a German U-boat.

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Collecting the Nation’s Cowboy and Western Heritage Art
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US Resumes Student Visas With Stricter Social Media Vetting
The State Department temporarily paused student visa interviews late last month as it considered adding social media vetting to the application process.
Social Security, Medicare Funds to Be Depleted Earlier Than Expected: Trustees
When social security funds get depleted, beneficiaries stand to lose around 20 percent of their scheduled benefits.
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Israel Says Iran’s Leader ‘Cannot Exist Anymore’, After Missile Hits Hospital
Israel continued to target Iran’s nuclear facilities overnight, hitting a heavy water reactor
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Trump Says Tucker Carlson Apologized as Republican Debate Over Israel–Iran War Continues
Republicans have been sharply divided over whether or not to intervene in the ongoing Israel-Iran war.
SpaceX Says No One Injured After Starship Explosion in Texas
The Federal Aviation Administration has not commented on the explosion, the cause of which remains unknown.
Senate Republicans Introduce Bill to Protect US Military Sites From Foreign Adversaries
‘We must protect sensitive military and government sites from foreign adversaries pursuing intelligence activities on our own land,’ Sen. Mike Crapo said.
5 Takeaways From Supreme Court’s Decision That Allows Ban on Gender Procedures for Minors
The court’s 6–3 ruling means other states that have passed or considered laws similar to Tennessee’s will likely survive legal challenges.
CDC Advisers Ousted by RFK Jr. Voted on Vaccines Despite Conflicts
Multiple members cast votes despite receiving or recently receiving funds from pharmaceutical companies affected by the votes.
NTSB Urges Quick Fix to 737 MAX Smoke Risk After Bird Strikes
Airlines and pilots have been warned about the issue from both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing, which is working on a solution.
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
DHS Tightens Access Rules for Lawmakers, Congressional Staff at ICE Facilities
The new policy bars unapproved visits to ICE field offices and allows detention site access to be delayed.
Judge Denies Watchdog’s Request for Injunction Against DOGE
The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s claim that DOGE records are shielded by the Presidential Records Act.
Rejecting Chinese From Security Jobs Not Racist, UK Tribunal Rules
The ruling comes after a Chinese scientist, Tianlin Xu, accused a British artificial intelligence company, Binary AI, of racism, after she was not hired.
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The Science on Autism and Vaccines Is Not Settled: What Studies Are Missing
For too long we’ve been told that, without doubt, childhood vaccines are safe—but in reality—we do not know.
North Korea Sending 6,000 Army Personnel to Russia, Kremlin Says
Sending North Korean soldiers to other countries violates existing U.N. resolutions.
US Home Down Payments Fall for First Time in 2 Years
Sellers are now willing to accept lower down payments in a bid to offload their homes.
Federal Judge Blocks HHS From Terminating Health Funding for 4 Municipalities
The Department of Health and Human Services had argued that it terminated the funding because the pandemic is already over.
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