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Pentagon Invests in ‘First of its Kind’ Missile Partnership

The Department of War announced a partnership with L3Harris Technologies, agreeing to invest $1 billion to secure U.S. solid rocket motors.

DNC Chair Draws Explosive Criticism After Comparing the U.S. to Authoritarian Iran

Authoritarian claims ignited controversy Sunday after Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin compared the United States to Iran while the Islamic Republic carried out one of the deadliest crackdowns on protesters in its history.

Columbia Antisemitism Sparks Firestorm After Zohran Mamdani’s Father Makes Radical Claims

Columbia Antisemitism took center stage after longtime Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani sharply criticized the school’s antisemitism task force during a recent University Senate meeting.

Democrats’ Words Used to Support Trump Venezuela Action, Lawmaker Says

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-AR) announced a resolution praising President Trump’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, citing past Democratic comments and legislation that framed Maduro as a serious threat to U.S. interests.

Trump Cancels Iran Meetings in Support of Protesters

President Trump announced that the White House "cancelled all meetings" with Iranian officials amid ongoing protests in the country.

ICE Shooting Sparks DHS Funding Clash in Senate Showdown

The Senate moved closer to averting a shutdown as debate over DHS funding intensified following a fatal Immigration and Customs Enforcement shooting in Minnesota.

DHS Ends Special Protections for Somali Nationals

The Trump administration has moved to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Somali nationals residing in the United States.

NFL Rage Horror: Florida Mom Dies Shielding Children

A Florida family tragedy tied to NFL rage left a mother dead and two children wounded just days before Christmas, according to authorities.

BBC Scrambles to End Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) will file a motion to dismiss the $10 billion lawsuit brought by President Trump over its deceptive editing of a documentary surrounding the events of January 6, 2021.

U.S. Raises Travel Advisory for Grenada Over Violent Crime

The U.S. State Department has increased its travel advisory for Grenada to Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution as of January 5, 2026, primarily because of elevated concerns about violent crime.

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