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Trump International Hotel Chicago Cited for Wastewater, Flies in Kitchen During Health Inspection
Health inspectors in Chicago cited multiple sanitation violations at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago after finding wastewater on the kitchen floor, fly infestations and improperly sanitized dishes during a December inspection, according to food safety records from the Chicago Department of Public Health. 
Health inspectors in Chicago cited multiple sanitation violations at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago after finding wastewater on the kitchen floor, fly infestations and improperly sanitized dishes during a December inspection, according to food safety records from the Chicago Department of Public Health. -
Kristi Noem Faces TSA Staffing Crisis as 300+ Officers Quit During DHS Shutdown, Airport Delays Grow
More than 300 Transportation Security Administration employees have left the agency since the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse began in mid-February, according to internal figures obtained by CBS News, creating mounting pressure on airport screening operations across the United States while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's department remains trapped in a budget standoff. 
More than 300 Transportation Security Administration employees have left the agency since the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse began in mid-February, according to internal figures obtained by CBS News, creating mounting pressure on airport screening operations across the United States while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's department remains trapped in a budget standoff. -
Trump Appoints Turning Point USA Leader Erika Kirk to Air Force Academy Board, Sparking Debate Over Qualifications
President Donald Trump has appointed conservative activist Erika Kirk to the Board of Visitors overseeing the United States Air Force Academy, placing the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a position that helps review the training, discipline and education of future U.S. Air Force officers. 
President Donald Trump has appointed conservative activist Erika Kirk to the Board of Visitors overseeing the United States Air Force Academy, placing the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a position that helps review the training, discipline and education of future U.S. Air Force officers. -
Kristi Noem’s ‘Cannibal’ Deportation Story Challenged as Federal Officials Find No Record of Incident
Claims made by former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about a deportation flight involving a detainee who allegedly "ate his own arm" are facing renewed scrutiny after federal officials said there is no evidence the incident ever occurred. 
Claims made by former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about a deportation flight involving a detainee who allegedly "ate his own arm" are facing renewed scrutiny after federal officials said there is no evidence the incident ever occurred. -
Trump Sons Back $59 Million Drone Venture as U.S. Ban on Chinese Parts Reshapes Defense Market
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have invested in a drone startup aiming to supply the Pentagon, a move that comes as the Trump administration reshapes the U.S. drone market through sweeping regulatory changes and expanded military procurement tied to escalating tensions with Iran. 
Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump have invested in a drone startup aiming to supply the Pentagon, a move that comes as the Trump administration reshapes the U.S. drone market through sweeping regulatory changes and expanded military procurement tied to escalating tensions with Iran. -
Trump Calls for UFO File Releases as Pentagon Review Slows Disclosure of UAP Records
President Donald Trump, the Pentagon, and the Department of Defense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office have become the focus of renewed scrutiny after the president called on federal agencies to release classified files related to UFO sightings and extraterrestrial activity, yet weeks later no documents have been made public. The delay has reignited questions in Washington over how quickly sensitive national security records can realistically be declassified. 
President Donald Trump, the Pentagon, and the Department of Defense's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office have become the focus of renewed scrutiny after the president called on federal agencies to release classified files related to UFO sightings and extraterrestrial activity, yet weeks later no documents have been made public. The delay has reignited questions in Washington over how quickly sensitive national security records can realistically be declassified. -
U.S. B-2 Bombers Cleared for UK Bases as Trump Warns ‘The Big One Is Coming’ in Iran War
The United States is preparing to deploy B-2 stealth bombers from British-linked military facilities after U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized access to key runways, a move that could significantly intensify allied air operations against Iran as the conflict in the Middle East enters a more dangerous phase. 
The United States is preparing to deploy B-2 stealth bombers from British-linked military facilities after U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer authorized access to key runways, a move that could significantly intensify allied air operations against Iran as the conflict in the Middle East enters a more dangerous phase. -
Former DHS Official Says Agency Was ‘Blindsided’ by Trump Iran Strikes, Raising Homeland Security Concerns
Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor said the agency responsible for protecting the U.S. homeland may not have been briefed before President Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran, a claim that has intensified debate over coordination between the White House and domestic security officials during a rapidly escalating conflict. 
Former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor said the agency responsible for protecting the U.S. homeland may not have been briefed before President Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran, a claim that has intensified debate over coordination between the White House and domestic security officials during a rapidly escalating conflict. -
Trump Criticizes $220M DHS Campaign Starring Noem, Says ‘I Spent Less Money Than That To Become President’
President Donald Trump publicly criticized a multimillion-dollar Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign featuring former Secretary Kristi Noem, intensifying scrutiny around the spending just days after he removed her from the cabinet and nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to lead the agency. 
President Donald Trump publicly criticized a multimillion-dollar Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign featuring former Secretary Kristi Noem, intensifying scrutiny around the spending just days after he removed her from the cabinet and nominated Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to lead the agency. -
Trump Fires DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Moves Her to New ‘Shield of the Americas’ Role as Mullin Tapped to Lead
President Donald Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, abruptly removing a central figure in his administration's immigration enforcement agenda and nominating Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R., Okla.) as her successor. The announcement, posted on Trump's Truth Social platform, signals a sudden leadership change at the Department of Homeland Security, an agency at the center of the administration's deportation and border-security strategy. 
President Donald Trump dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, abruptly removing a central figure in his administration's immigration enforcement agenda and nominating Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R., Okla.) as her successor. The announcement, posted on Trump's Truth Social platform, signals a sudden leadership change at the Department of Homeland Security, an agency at the center of the administration's deportation and border-security strategy.