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Durbin Regrets Demanding Useless DoD Research Example

Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D‑IL) immediately backtracked after pressing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for a concrete example of wasteful research the Defense Department should axe.

Judge Upholds Trump’s Takeover of Corrupt Foreign Aid Agency

A Washington, D.C. federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s removal of board members at the African Development Foundation.

Hamas Ambush on U.S.-Backed Gaza Aid Bus Kills 5, Others Feared Kidnapped

Hamas gunmen struck a bus carrying aid workers for the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation near Khan Younis on Wednesday night, killing at least five.

Mexican Senate Floats Taking Part of U.S.

The President of the Mexican Senate, Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, suggested that the country attempt to take a portion of the United States amid the ongoing Los Angeles riots.

Internal Memo Clears Tulsi Gabbard of Dem Claims in Intel Watchdog Dispute

An internal memo has emerged that casts doubt on Democratic lawmakers’ accusations against Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

Rubio Condemns Sanctions on Israeli Officials, Backs Ben-Gvir & Smotrich

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has slammed the decision by Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Norway to sanction Israeli ministers.

‘Agroterror Threat’: Chinese PhD Arrested for Illicit Biology Shipments

A Chinese national from Wuhan, Chengxuan Han, was arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport while attempting to smuggle biological materials into a University of Michigan lab.

Wagner Out, Africa Corps In: Kremlin’s Grip Tightens in Africa

Russia’s Africa Corps has officially replaced the Wagner Group in Mali, signaling a major shift in Moscow’s paramilitary operations across West Africa.

Israel Demands Withdrawal of UNIFIL, Citing Repeated Failures in Southern Lebanon

Failures of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in southern Lebanon has sparked renewed criticism as the United Nations Interim Force stands accused of ignoring Hezbollah for years while its militants fortified positions just yards from peacekeeper posts. 

Putin Escalates ‘Ghost Fleet’ Threat as NATO Holds Baltic War Games

Russian President Vladimir Putin has authorized military escorts for Moscow’s so-called “ghost fleet” of covert tankers amid NATO’s BALTOPS war games in the strategic Baltic Sea region.

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